Fewer workers and retirees are confident they will have enough money to live comfortably in retirement, according to a survey.
The survey found workers and retirees are concerned the government will make significant changes to the retirement system, and expressed declining confidence that Social Security and Medicare benefits would retain their value.
Many workers are struggling with debt, inflation and rising housing and health care costs, while retirees are increasingly worried about the future of Social Security and Medicare.
Even for workers that do draw a pension or SS checks, the purchasing power of those checks is being relentlessly eroded by the Fed’s debasement of the currency.
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Fewer workers and retirees are confident they will have enough money to live comfortably in retirement, according to a survey.
The survey found workers and retirees are concerned the government will make significant changes to the retirement system, and expressed declining confidence that Social Security and Medicare benefits would retain their value.
Many workers are struggling with debt, inflation and rising housing and health care costs, while retirees are increasingly worried about the future of Social Security and Medicare.
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Even for workers that do draw a pension or SS checks, the purchasing power of those checks is being relentlessly eroded by the Fed’s debasement of the currency.