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From MarketWatch:
We are in our late 50s and have retired with less than $1 million – ‘did I jump the gun?’: Check your spending, review your assets and consider your future expenses before running into an early retirement.
Vanguard confirms website outage that’s preventing clients from accessing certain statements: Customers of the investment giant took to social media to complain about the six-day issue.
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More in retirement news:
Fauci on track for annual retirement payout up to $350K: report (New York Post)
My 5-minute retirement plan (Kiplinger)
A California couple spent eight years building their dream retirement home in Costa Rica (Wall Street Journal)
Surge in House Democratic 2022 retirement announcements as 2021 comes to a close (Fox News)
LeBron James opens up about eventual retirement (Sports Illustrated)
Best of Barron’s retirement: Annuities in your 401(k), the ‘4% rule’ and retiring on dividends (Barron’s)
AT&T changes life insurance promises to retired employees (Forbes)
Research and Insight:
4 ways to grow $100,000 into $1 million for retirement savings (Nasdaq)
24% of Americans don’t have a retirement strategy. Are you one of them? (USA Today)
What every retirement saver needs to know about 2022 (AARP)
Health, wealth behind declining consumption in retirement: study (Financial Advisor IQ)
10 new brain-saving ideas revealed by 2021 research (Psychology Today)
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‘Until now, I’ve been waiting tables’: I’m 32, and just started a new job in a factory. I have a 401(k) and an emergency fund. What can I do to retire at 55?
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