Help to family rivals retirement for many boomers
November 19, 2013 by Warren S. Hersch
Half of pre-retirees ages 50 and older say they would make major sacrifices that could impact their retirement to help family members, according to new research.
Merrill Lynch Wealth Management discloses this finding in a new survey, “Family & Retirement: The Elephant in the Room.” Conducted in partnership with Age Wave, the survey polled 5,415 individuals ages 25 and older, including 2,104 respondents among the boomer (ages 47-67) and silent generations (ages 68-88).
Originally Posted at LifeHealthPro on November 18, 2013 by Warren S. Hersch.
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