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Up Close - Up Close - December 06, 2012 |
As Americans emerge from the Great Recession, confidence in a future retirement sets in for people who have $250,000 or more in investable assets, says the latest findings from the Wells Fargo Affluent Retirement Survey.
For the survey, Harris Interactive contacted via telephone 1,800 Americans between the ages of 25 and 75. While an overwhelming majority (88 percent) of affluent Americans with investable assets of $250,000 or more feel confident they will have saved enough for the...
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For the survey, Harris Interactive contacted via telephone 1,800 Americans between the ages of 25 and 75. While an overwhelming majority (88 percent) of affluent Americans with investable assets of $250,000 or more feel confident they will have saved enough for the...
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