Results of a new survey by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York show that a majority of women anticipate they’ll be working well into retirement years. Here's what you can do to catch up. - NBCNewsBETTER
Though it shouldn’t be, retirement is a luxury. Not everyone can afford to exit the workforce — many men and women rely on their paychecks for their every day living expenses.Many who work in professional roles — take lawyers, doctors, or professors for example — may opt in and keep working into their retirement years, often out of love for their jobs.
They may even feel a sense of purpose and duty to help others.The average single woman saves around $150,000 for retirement. That’s roughly $15,000 more than their male counterparts. More savings means more time in the workforce.Not only are women saving more for retirement, but they’re simultaneously earning less than their male peers: 82 cents on their dollar to be exact. At this rate, women need to work longer just to save the same amount as their male colleagues.
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