Monday, October 16, 2006
Women See the Reality of Retirement Years Spent Alone
Women clearly have gotten the message that they are likely to spend at least some of their retirement years alone because of divorce or the high probability of outliving their husbands. The U.S. Department of Labor has estimated that nearly 90 percent of women will end up managing their finances alone. Unfortunately, this realization has not translated into concrete steps—including frank financial discussions with their husbands or partners, according to the sixth annual Allstate “Retirement Reality Check” survey.
Women See the Reality of Retirement Years Spent Alone
Source: Business Wire
Women See the Reality of Retirement Years Spent Alone
Source: Business Wire