Author Name: Loegering, Tom | Loegering, T.J. |
- “Forty-seven percent of working households are in danger of not having enough retirement savings, according to analysis from the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College.”
- “A higher percentage — 79% — of working-age Americans believe the country ‘faces a retirement crisis,’ up from 67% in 2020, according to a 2024 survey from the National Institute on Retirement Security. Their largest concerns are rising costs in general, inflation, and market volatility.”
- “Just over half of Americans — 55% — have never tried to determine how much they need for retirement, according to FINRA.” Financial Regulatory Authority (FINRA).
- “56% of low-income working adults and 45% of middle-income working adults are in danger of a retirement shortfall, per the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College.”
Suggestion: Begin implementing a plan for achieving the ‘comfortable retirement goal’ immediately. Be driven with the belief that you WILL arrive at retirement age in sound shape. The earlier you adopt this mindset, the easier it will be to achieve.
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