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  3. 10 Big Regrets of Many Retirees - AOL

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    Jacob Wackerhausen / iStock/Getty Images. Retirement should be a time of rest, relaxation, and leisure. ... This year will be record-breaking for retirement in the U.S., with an average of 11,000 ...

  4. Jaw-Dropping Stats About the State of Retirement in America - AOL

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    Despite 77% of Americans having retirement plans, many people just don't have enough saved to actually fund their post-retirement life at the same level as their working years.

  5. Retirement age and working. As in prior years, there’s a huge gap between when active workers expect to retire and when retirees say they actually did: Workers report an expected median ...

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    Often retirement plans require both the employer and employee to contribute money to a fund during their employment in order to receive defined benefits upon retirement. It is a tax deferred savings vehicle that allows for the tax-free accumulation of a fund for later use as retirement income.

  7. A picture is worth a thousand words - Wikipedia

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    The modern use of the phrase is generally attributed to Fred R. Barnard. Barnard wrote this phrase in the advertising trade journal Printers' Ink, promoting the use of images in advertisements that appeared on the sides of streetcars. [6] The December 8, 1921, issue carries an ad entitled, "One Look is Worth A Thousand Words."

  8. Kentucky Public Pensions Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Kentucky Public Pensions Authority (KPPA), formerly known as The Kentucky Retirement Systems (KRS), [1] is the administrator of defined-benefit pension and insurance plans for most of Kentucky's state and county employees and retirees.

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