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March 7, 2009
By Andrea Tomer
The Washington Times
America's baby boomers are getting jittery, and they aren't
alone.
Two recent surveys reveal how unsure Americans - not just
seniors - are about their retirement accounts as the recession
deepens.
A survey conducted by Harris Interactive last month reveals
that four in 10 Americans believe the current economic situation
will force them to delay retirement up to 10 years later than
planned, or that retirement will not be an option at all.
Another survey, America Saves, released last month shows that
the number of people saving for retirement declined from 52
percent last year to 49 percent this year.
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