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No 401(k)? 4 Places You Can Still Stash Retirement Savings in 2022


Saving enough for retirement can be a struggle if you don't have access to a 401(k) through your job, but it's not impossible. There are several other accounts you can stash money in to grow your wealth and even earn some tax breaks today. Here are four to consider if you still want to make some retirement contributions for 2022.

An IRA is most people's go-to option if they don't have access to a 401(k), because anyone can contribute to one as long as their annual income equals or exceeds their IRA contributions. And if you're married, you can contribute to a spousal IRA even if you haven't worked as long as your spouse has earned enough in 2022 to cover their IRA contributions and yours.

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