If you’re concerned that you don’t have enough money saved for retirement yet, you’re not alone. More than 42 percent of Americans have less than $10,000 saved for retirement, according to a GOBankingRates survey.
Although this might give you some solace, it won’t help you reach the approximately $150,000 in savings that the average mid-60s retiree has. The good news is, with the right roadmap you can still put away a decent sum of money to help you get by in your later years –even if you’re already approaching retirement age. Sacrificing a bit now can pay big dividends when it comes to saving for the future.
Click through to learn how you can boost your retirement savings now.
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