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    Self-reliant Retirement Philosophy

    Noah GraffBy Noah GraffJuly 28, 2008Updated:January 21, 2014No Comments1 Min Read
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    A recent survey from Charles Schwab, showed that a growing number of young American workers believe that the government is not going to take care of them in retirement. According to Liz Ann Sonders, chief investment Strategist at Charles Schwab, resources that people have historically counted on for retirement such as employers, inheritance and the government, are less reliable in today’s economy. This has caused more people to pay close attention to their personal money management and educate themselves about investment strategies.

    Source: TheStreet.com

    Question of the day: Are you scared about your quality of life after you retire?

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