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The changing situation for Americans of retirement age.
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Wall Street Journal 09.14.2011
Why Many Retirees Could Outlive a $1 Million Nest Egg
New York Times 06.08.2013
Low Interest Rates Are Squeezing Seniors
Wall Street Journal 03.30.2010
Chuck Schwab Is Worried About Small Investors. Should We Worry Too?
BusinessWeek 05.27.2010
Takeaways From the Monthly Jobs Report
Wall Street Journal 04.05.2014
Wall Street Journal 08.12.2014
Labor-Market Dropouts Stay on the Sidelines
Wall Street Journal 12.29.2014
Jobs Report: U.S. Adds 252,000 Jobs; Unemployment Falls to 5.6%
Wall Street Journal 01.09.2015
This is your brain on retirement — not nearly as sharp, studies are finding - The Washington Post
Washington Post 10.30.2015
More Elderly Find They Can't Afford Not to Work
Wall Street Journal 01.21.2012
New York Times 04.27.2012
The incredible shrinking labor force - The Washington Post
Washington Post 05.05.2012
Washington Post 06.12.2012
Big Income Losses for Those Nearing Retirement
New York Times 08.23.2012
Wall Street Journal 08.25.2012
Incomes Fell or Stagnated in Most States Last Year
Wall Street Journal 09.20.2012
A Part-Time, Low-Wage Epidemic
Wall Street Journal 11.06.2012
Americans Rip Up Retirement Plans
Wall Street Journal 02.01.2013
The Hidden Job Crisis for American Men
BusinessWeek 04.07.2011
Fiscal trouble ahead for most future retirees - The Washington Post
Washington Post 02.16.2013
Workers Saving Too Little to Retire
Wall Street Journal 03.19.2013
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