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Lower-Income Workers May Be More Retirement Ready Than They Think

Low-income households’ retirement incomes have been rising and their poverty rates falling in recent decades due to rising Social Security benefits, but there’s still room for improvement, reported Andrew G. Biggs to PlanSponsor when discussing his recent study for the Pension Research Council.

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March 9, 2020   |   News and Media retirement, retirement security, social security
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