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Nearly half of US adults say retiring at age 65 is ‘unrealistic’

As many as half of surveyed U.S. adults said that retiring at age 65 is “unrealistic,” instead saying that age 74 is a more attainable goal to reach full retirement. This is according to a survey conducted by Equitable, a financial services provider.

“Equitable’s survey revealed that nearly half of consumers (47%) believe it is unrealistic for them to retire before or at the traditional retirement age of 65,” the results said. “Instead, they expect to retire nearly a decade later at an average age of 74. The top three challenges/obstacles details ⇒

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