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Consumers Ages 45-54 Are the Least Likely to Believe They Will Retire Comfortably
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Consumers Ages 45-54 Are the Least Likely to Believe They Will Retire Comfortably

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Mar 24, 2016
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Consumers ages 45 to 54 are the least likely of any age group (at 19%) to believe that they’ll have enough money to live comfortably through their retirement years. Many first-wave Xers, hit hardest of all by the Great Recession, now see themselves doomed to a working retirement.

—Employee Benefit Research Institute

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