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Atlanta single mom, 54, drained $85K from her retirement based on ex-boyfriend’s bad advice. What The Ramsey Show says

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Atlanta single mom, 54, drained $85K from her retirement based on ex-boyfriend’s bad advice. What The Ramsey Show says At 54, Sabrina thought she was making a smart move…
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  • I'm basically starting from scratch. I just want to make the right decisions going forward

    60% confidence
  • The stock opportunity was promising and worth investing retirement funds in

    60% confidence
  • Only 57% of households headed by individuals aged 55-64 had retirement account balances

    60% confidence
  • Nearly 50% of Americans are making 1 big Social Security mistake

    60% confidence
  • By their mid-50s, workers should aim to have around seven times their annual salary saved for retirement

    60% confidence
  • By their mid-50s, workers should aim to have around seven times their annual salary saved for retirement

    60% confidence
  • Withdrawals from most tax-advantaged retirement accounts before age 59.5 typically face a 10% early withdrawal penalty, plus taxation as income

    60% confidence
  • I'm basically starting from scratch. I just want to make the right decisions going forward.

    60% confidence
  • By their mid-50s, workers should aim to have around seven times their annual salary saved for retirement

    60% confidence
  • The stock investment opportunity was promising

    60% confidence
  • By their mid-50s, workers should aim to have around seven times their annual salary saved for retirement

    60% confidence
  • Nearly 50% of Americans are making 1 big Social Security mistake

    60% confidence
  • I'm basically starting from scratch. I just want to make the right decisions going forward.

    60% confidence
  • I'm basically starting from scratch. I just want to make the right decisions going forward.

    60% confidence
  • Nearly 50% of Americans are making 1 big Social Security mistake

    60% confidence
  • Nearly 50% of Americans are making 1 big Social Security mistake

    60% confidence

Data points we hold from this source

Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System · retirement account ownership rate57 percent
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System · household retirement account participation rate age 55 6457 percent
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