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Americans are ‘more afraid of running out of money than death’

Por: MarketWatch Business June 02, 2023

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Being old and broke: Not the same. The findings emerged from a survey of a representative sample of 1,000 middle-class Americans aged 25 and over. (Those surveyed either had $150,000 or more of investable assets, or incomes of $50,000 a year if single and $75,000 a year if married.) The danger of outliving your money, and ending up poor and old, is why Social Security is so important to everyone but the very rich — even to those who have... + full article



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