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Women relying too much on Social Security to be their primary source of retirement income

A large amount of women are relying too much on Social Security to be their primary source of income in retirement. The average recipient gets just $1,404 per month or $16,848 per year; clearly alone Social Security won’t cut it once you leave the workforce. In Maurie Backman’s article for the Motley Fool, she lists ways for women to ramp up their savings game. Read her article here…

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