A majority of American workers in a recent survey said they were at least somewhat confident they would have enough money to retire comfortably.
Some workers who have doubts about their ability to enjoy a comfortable retirement will remain in the workforce, according to WalletHub. The personal-finance website noted that workers this year planned to retire at age 65, on average, citing Gallup polling, up from age 60 in 1995.
Alternatively, retirees may consider moving to a less expensive location where they do not have to sacrifice their lifestyle.
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