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Most Americans Give Themselves a Grade of C or Lower in Retirement Saving


Saving for retirement is one of the most important things you can do with your money. Unfortunately, most Americans don't think they're doing it very well. In fact, according to a recent TD Ameritrade study, the majority of Americans would give themselves a grade of C or lower on their retirement savings. 

Sadly, the number of Americans who would give themselves an A is equal to the number who give themselves an F: 12%. And while 30% of Americans say they deserve a grade of B, 31% say they should receive a C and 15% would give themselves just a D. 

Overall, these scores are far too low, since performing poorly in saving for retirement could leave you struggling as a senior. Fortunately, if you're still working, your grade isn't final yet. You can make some changes to earn higher marks.

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Source Fool.com


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