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Pandemic fuels retirement fears, study finds

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The majority of workers affected by COVID-19 are pessimistic, a Wells Fargo study shows

Workers whose employment has been negatively impacted by COVID-19 are pessimistic about retirement, with 70% worried about running out of money and 61% more afraid of life in retirement.

Those are the key findings of a study conducted in August for Wells Fargo by the Harris Poll, which found that

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