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A U.S. Senate report shows a huge $6.6 trillion deficit in retirement savings in 2013, which comes to about $57,000 per American household. Only a small part of the population benefits from the gains on the stock market- most have suffered from the losses suffered following the 2008 financial crisis, depletion in savings from periods of unemployment, lower paying jobs, little or no interest on savings accounts, and additional stress from rising student debt and medical costs.
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Wall Street Journal 03.05.2012
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How to Keep Your Portfolio on Track
Wall Street Journal 01.04.2015
Facing Retirement, but Easing Your Way Out the Door
New York Times 08.28.2015
This is your brain on retirement — not nearly as sharp, studies are finding - The Washington Post
Washington Post 10.30.2015
Fiscal trouble ahead for most future retirees - The Washington Post
Washington Post 02.16.2013
Wall Street Journal 03.04.2013
Workers Saving Too Little to Retire
Wall Street Journal 03.19.2013
The Biggest Mistake People Make Nearing Retirement
WSJ 10.25.2016
The Biggest Surprises in Retirement
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