Age 60 and No Retirement Savings - What You ABSOLUTELY Must Do NOW
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 Published On Apr 11, 2021

Completely broke at age 60? This video discusses what to do if you are 60 years old and have no retirement savings. It discusses the easiest way to reduce costs and increase income so that you can build a small nest egg now and generate additional income in retirement.

Over 50% of people entering retirement have less than $5000 to their name. This staggering statistic means that we are facing a national emergency that Social Security wasn't designed to fix. This video will help show the way.

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Upwork - https://www.upwork.com/
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Important Links:
Free "Retirement Ready" Checklist:
https://holyschmidt.com/checklist/

Federal Reserve Board Survey of Consumer Finances:
https://www.federalreserve.gov/econre...

Social Security Administration Application for Benefits
https://secure.ssa.gov/iClaim/rib

Current Social Security Cost of Living Adjustment
https://www.ssa.gov/cola/

Social Security Payment Estimator
https://www.ssa.gov/benefits/retireme...


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