Post-COVID, women encouraged to assertively save for retirement

Post-COVID, women encouraged to assertively save for retirement

antonynjora/Pixabay White people have consistently higher retirement incomes than do Black or Hispanic people, and men have higher retirement incomes than women, according to the National Institute on Retirement Security. AUSTIN, Texas – Many who were on track for a secure financial retirement were thrown a curve by the novel coronavirus pandemic, and financial experts say women face a more difficult recovery than men.
Executive Director of the National Institute on Retirement Security Daniel Doonan said because women often work part-time jobs, they’re less likely to have a workplace-retirement plan. Secondly, he said women often leave the labor force […]

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