Newsweek - In its 2025 Retirement Survey & Insights Report—entitled New Economics of Retirement—the investment bank said about 40 percent of Americans now reported having no spare savings and living paycheck to paycheck, up from 31 percent in 1997. Of this group, about 74 percent said other, more pressing costs were limiting their ability to save for retirement. Goldman Sachs projected that the share of those struggling to make ends meet would rise to 55 percent by 2033 and 65 percent by 2043.
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