From MarketWatch Retirement:
Can you still retire with $1 million? That’s what today’s millionaires want to know. There is widespread confusion about How many people really need to retire. Besides, $1 million isn’t what it used to be.
Retirement savings and university? Not really. Americans focus on immediate financial worries. Short term financial stressors as paying off credit card debt and building emergency funds have taken precedence over long-term goals like retirement and college savings, according to a new study.
Women need to save more, sooner and invest more aggressively for their retirement – here’s why. Women who take time to care for family members are rewarded with their retirement savings reduced by up to 35% and possibly winding up in retirement sooner than expected, according to a new report.
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More information about the retreat:
Changes to retirement savings are on the horizon. Here’s what they might mean to you (CNN)
Can you afford to retire? (The Economist)
Should you make a pension contribution now or save it for 2023? (motley fool)
It’s never too early to save for retirement. Here are 3 ways Gen Z workers can start now (CNBC)
If you delay your retirement, you should also delay it (Yahoo finance)
50% of women say they are behind on their retirement savings. Here’s why they’re facing challenges (CNBC)
401(k) “difficult” withdrawals hit an all-time high, says Vanguard — another sign that households are feeling the pinch of inflation (CNBC)
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Empower (inflation-weary) employees as they struggle to save for retirement (BenefitsPro)
Americans spend less after retirement age: Research (The footprint)
Non-traditional workers want to be able to save for retirement (Bench)
Why cybersecurity for pension plans is more important than ever (plan sponsor)
Most Americans place importance on planning for retirement, less than half seem to do so (plan sponsor)
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