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<blockquote data-quote="Dex01" data-source="post: 1263588" data-attributes="member: 43242"><p>I hear you, but at least your age group should see what's left of Social Security, and you still have a decent traditional pension amount. The majority of twenty and thirty somethings have almost zero chance of enjoying a worry free retirement. Unfortunately, this is not an exaggeration. Even the people that can save are not doing so great. I have seen studies that suggest 3 out of every 5 people that are saving for retirement are taking on more debt than they are saving. This is very sad considering that this country was the only one in the history of civilization to produce economic conditions that allowed every generation between 1860 - 1970 to have a better life (economically speaking) than the preceding generation. That feat may not be replicated again. I cannot believe how far we have fallen. Any who, I'm off to enjoy a relatively sunny Saturday afternoon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dex01, post: 1263588, member: 43242"] I hear you, but at least your age group should see what's left of Social Security, and you still have a decent traditional pension amount. The majority of twenty and thirty somethings have almost zero chance of enjoying a worry free retirement. Unfortunately, this is not an exaggeration. Even the people that can save are not doing so great. I have seen studies that suggest 3 out of every 5 people that are saving for retirement are taking on more debt than they are saving. This is very sad considering that this country was the only one in the history of civilization to produce economic conditions that allowed every generation between 1860 - 1970 to have a better life (economically speaking) than the preceding generation. That feat may not be replicated again. I cannot believe how far we have fallen. Any who, I'm off to enjoy a relatively sunny Saturday afternoon. [/QUOTE]
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