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Americans think they need $1.25 million to retire. Is that enough?

Por: MarketWatch Business October 28, 2022

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For many people, the idea of saving $1.25 million may seem insurmountable, but even that amount may not be sufficient to fund a retirement that could last decades, according to experts. Read: “There’s this increasing gap between where people are and where they might need to be. We’re seeing the financial anxiety gap getting larger,” said Christian Mitchell, executive vice president and chief customer officer at Northwestern Mutual.... + full article



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