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Retirement Confidence Is on the Decline. Do These Things to Improve Your Outlook


You may have plans to retire in your mid-60s. Or maybe you have a different time frame in mind. It's ideal to go into retirement feeling confident in your ability to cover your expenses. But many Americans feel differently.

Only 64% of workers today feel at least somewhat confident they'll have enough money to live comfortably throughout retirement, according to the Employee Benefit Research Institute 2023 Retirement Confidence Survey. What's even more notable is that retirement confidence levels have declined over the past few years, and are now on par with 2018 levels.

If you're not feeling great about retirement, the good news is that there are steps you can take to change your mindset. Here are some worth focusing on.

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Source Fool.com


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