Eighty-six percent of women hope to achieve security in retirement but the statistics show that only about 33% of them will. Poverty often hits women harder in retirement. In 2021, AARP and the Ad Council came together to create a new campaign, “We Say Save It,” to help women better plan for retirement living. The article, AARP, Ad Council Team Up to Boost Women’s Retirement Savings talks about the reasons why women suffer monetarily after quitting work and directs readers to the, WeSaySaveIt.org official site that offers women detailed information on retirement savings and ways to make your money work best for you.
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Pay Now or Pay Later
Did you accrue debt when you were in college, from financial aid or student loans? Been dodging those phone calls in an effort to not payback what you owe? You might want to read this. What seems like insurmountable debt now may become more than you ever dreamed, when the government starts taking it out of your Social Security check in forty years. When it rains, it pours…