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63% of Older Americans Would Give This Retirement Planning Advice to Their Younger Selves


There's a reason so many people find retirement financially stressful: A lot of people kick off their senior years with inadequate savings.

And it's sort of hard to point a finger in that regard. After all, a lot of today's near-retirees started their careers at a time when pensions were common in workplaces and the burden of saving for retirement didn't fall on individuals the way it does today.

Still, it's clear that many older Americans regret not starting to save for retirement earlier in life. And in a recent Nationwide survey, 63% said the top advice they'd give their younger selves is to start socking money away for retirement sooner rather than later.

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Source Fool.com


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