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Women Could Face More Savings Shortfalls than Men
Recent research from Hewitt Associates says both women and men are on track to replace 85% of pay at retirement, assuming average life expectancy; however, women need to replace 130% of their final pay, while men need to replace 123% of pay at retirement.
Reported by Rebecca Moore
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