“Most people, middle-class or lower, struggle to put food on the table and a roof over their head, and they don’t have the money left over to save,” said Steve Rosenthal, a senior fellow in the Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center.
USA Today’s new article touches on the struggle many Americans face in saving for retirement.
As of 2019, only 1 in 10 low-income households had a retirement account balance, and that was before the COVID-19 pandemic caused unexpected financial burdens for millions of Americans.
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