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401(k) Problem: Could You Live on $3,100 a Year?
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401(k) Problem: Could You Live on $3,100 a Year?

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A new industry-backed study says people are happy with their 401(k) accounts. But the average retirement account holds only enough money to provide retirees with $3,100 a year in income. That’s not enough.
Channel: CBS MoneyWatch
Video Length: 123
Date Found: January 27, 2010
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