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Have 8 in 10 Millennials Written Off Social Security

According to the results of a 2017 Investopedia study, 81% of surveyed millennials (the roughly 70 million people with birth dates from the early 1980s to the mid-1990s to early 2000s) are convinced that Social Security will not be available to them at retirement. The Motley Fool’s Sean Williams, in a post on www.fool.com, explains the fallacy (along with the understandability) of this mindset, and explains how the program is–and will likely continue to be–funded in the decades ahead. Read the post here…

 

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