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Ignoring this source of retirement income underestimates Black Americans’ resources

Black Americans retirement

Many Black Americans have been smarter about planning for retirement than most studies indicate.

Black Americans are better prepared for retirement than most studies indicate as the result of a common oversight: government pensions.

It’s an understandable flaw in study methodology. Only 15% of private industry workers have pensions, according to the latest data from the Bureau of Labor Sta

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