Saturday, March 29, 2014

Retirement Readiness Crisis Still Looms Despite Some Improvement

The retirement outlook for many Americans is slightly brighter this year according to recent research studies, though the majority of workers age 60 or older still plan to put it off.

Three separate retirement studies were released in the past month, which collectively paint a disappointing—though slightly improved—retirement readiness picture. The reason for the slight improvement is a return of value to retirement programs that took a beating in the recent recession.

(Read my complete article at Think Advisor)

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