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On the job: Retirement planning confronts generation gap

The nation’s baby boomers coined the phrase Generation Gap as they came of age in the 1960s. “The times they are a’changing,” they sang as they sought to walk a life path different from their parents’. Americans born between 1946-64 indeed saw the times and their paths through life change. Millions found theirs more difficult. They’ll now struggle because they couldn’t or didn’t prepare for retirement during their working years. Read more…

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