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The “unlucky” generation facing a retirement nightmare

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A recent study has revealed that Generation X, born between 1965 and 1980, is grappling with the most significant wealth gap of any generation in modern history.

 
This alarming revelation has sent shockwaves through the financial world, leaving many Gen Xers anxious about their retirement prospects.

The study, conducted by leading economists, highlights a multitude of factors contributing to this dire situation.

Firstly, Gen X faced the brunt of economic downturns during their prime earning years, including the dot-com bubble burst and the 2008 financial crisis.

This disrupted their ability to accumulate wealth.

Secondly, stagnant wage growth and rising living costs have made it increasingly challenging for Gen X to save adequately for retirement.

Many are burdened with student loan debt and mortgages, leaving little room for meaningful investments.

To compound matters, Gen Xers are sandwiched between supporting their aging parents and financially assisting their own children through higher education and early adulthood, further eroding their financial security. #featured #retirement

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