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Guaranteed Income Appeals to Younger Generations
Eighty-seven percent of American workers of all ages say they find it “very” or “some-what” appealing to be able to turn at least a portion of their retirement savings into a guaranteed income, according to The Hartford’s Guaranteed Retirement Income study.
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Rebecca Moore
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