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How Americans 75 and older actually fund retirement - Investopedia

Only 42 percent of Americans ages 75 and older have retirement savings in an IRA, 401(k), or similar account, according to the Federal Reserve’s Survey of Consumer Finances. However, it’s perhaps expected that they have run out of savings by the time a person reaches their late 80s or beyond. Daniel Liberto, writing for Investopedia, reports that Americans 75 and older have retirement savings. Read Mr. Liberto’s article here…

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