“Break Free: 7 Costly Habits You Must Ditch Now to Master Your Financial Future!”
A common mistake many people make is assuming that they’ll be able to live off their Social Security benefits alone. But in reality, these benefits are designed to replace only a portion of your pre-retirement income.
Don’t believe me? Some research suggests that almost half of Americans who retire at 65 will run short of money in retirement.
It’s essential to have a retirement plan in place and to contribute regularly towards it. Whether it’s through a 401(k), an IRA, or other investment vehicles, planning for retirement should be a priority.
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