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Only half of U.S. singles have a retirement savings account

The population of single people is rising, but along with that growth comes a troubling statistic about their retirement savings accounts: Only 51 percent of unattached people have one, according to a study released Wednesday by Mintel. That’s far less than people who are living with a partner or who are married, the research firm said. Read more…

 

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