If it’s any consolation, you’re not alone. When the Employee Benefit Research Institute asked workers as part of its latest Retirement Confidence Survey how much they had set aside for retirement, more than a third of those between the ages of 45 and 54 who answered said they had less than $25,000 saved, while more than a quarter of those 55 and older said they had less than that 25 grand tucked away.
Federal Employees Spend Years Planning Retirement But Often Overlook This One Decision | FedSmith.com
Federal employees plan pensions and TSP for years
