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How to Know You're in the Retirement 'Red Zone'

Planning for retirement isn't necessarily based on what age you would like to retire. The primary consideration should be this: At what income can you retire comfortably?

This is no minor matter -- you're replacing a paycheck you've received for many years. Even though that paycheck is no longer coming in, most people in retirement want to maintain a similar level of income.

Retirement was easier when many American workers received defined benefit pensions, but those days are mostly gone. That essentially leaves Social Security, savings and investment accounts to fund retirement. Will it all

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