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Women need to save more, earlier and invest more aggressively for retirement – here’s why

Por: MarketWatch Business December 08, 2022

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Read:  Throughout their careers, women are more likely than men to juggle caregiving responsibilities that eat into their retirement savings. These caregiving tasks can also cut careers short, with more than 60% of women respondents reported retiring earlier than planned, with two-thirds of this group doing so for reasons outside of their control. “Women more often than men are forced to work part time, spend time out of the workforce to care... + full article



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