The more you can save, the better off you’ll be in retirement. In the example above, if you could save and invest $12,000 each year instead of $10,000, you’d have about $653,000 in 21 years. Aim to increase your saving each year, perhaps by socking away some or all of any raises. Retirement Smart Moves Savings Future Income Financial Security
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