Women are three times as likely as men to say they can't afford to save for retirement and have significantly lower rates of financial literacy. Women of all types — married, unmarried, divorced or widowed— from age 44 to 64 are underprepared for retirement. Generally speaking, women earn less, save less, and live longer — but are still responsible for the same living expenses men pay. And since women live longer, they face additional living costs, including more long-term and overall health care expenses. Overcoming these obstacles demands serious dedication to planning with purpose. Join us to find out more about how to plan with purpose for your future, your family, and your community.
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