Too many Americans have a 'lackadaisical approach to retirement savings,' says BankrateGreg
Too many Americans have nothing to show for retirement savings. A Bankrate survey found that most Americans who pulled back or stopped saving since last year are either satisfied with their current contribution rate or blame their income situation. Still, others say they simply"haven't gotten around to it." Financial experts say the best time to save for retirement is early in your career, as there's no replacement for years of compound growth.
Too many Americans have nothing to show for retirement savings. A Bankrate survey found that most Americans who pulled back or stopped saving since last year are either satisfied with their current contribution rate or blame their income situation. Still, others say they simply"haven't gotten around to it." Financial experts say the best time to save for retirement is early in your career, as there's no replacement for years of compound growth.
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