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Blacks, Hispanics lag in 401(k) participation

African Americans and Hispanics are less prepared for retirement than their white and Asian counterparts, according to a survey released today.

African Americans and Hispanics are less prepared for retirement than their white and Asian counterparts, according to a survey released today.

According to the Ariel Education Initiative study, which analyzed 401(k) data from almost 3 million employees from 57 large companies, including many For

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