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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 6 Oct 2012

    Saving for retirement? Fidelity says that by age 45, you'll want to have saved 3 times your salary.http://on.wsj.com/Rj9q3C 

    3:54 AM - 6 Oct 2012
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      1. Jerry‏ @Endless102 6 Oct 2012
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        @WSJ does Fidelity know that the economy isn't really back to full fidelity for middle America?

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      1. Oprichnik‏ @Oprichnikiy 6 Oct 2012
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        @WSJ Awesome, if you are unemployed, you are well on your way! 0 x 3 = 0

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      1. Rocío Motilla‏ @rmotilla 6 Oct 2012
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        According to Fidelity, you need 1 times your salary by age 35, 5 times by age 55 and 8 times by retirement http://on.wsj.com/Rj9q3C  by @WSJ

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      1. John Gray‏ @grayjonv 6 Oct 2012
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        @WSJ what percent of 45 year olds have saved 3x their salary.

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      1. Summer Curry‏ @SummerCurry1 6 Oct 2012
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        @WSJ that's true

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      1. KD‏ @deras_k 6 Oct 2012
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        @WSJ One of the greatest lessons we can teach our children is the value of compounded interest! Start them young.

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      1. Lee Winbush‏ @LeeWinbush 6 Oct 2012
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        @WSJ all the replies to the the retirement article makes me think we need a pro-growth fiscal policy. Obvious? Yes, you'd think so.

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      1. Bev Qualheim‏ @bevqual 6 Oct 2012
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        @WSJ Thanks to OBAMA being in power we have NO retirement left and we are 54! ROMNEY for President!

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      1. Just Dave  🇺🇸‏ @CountDownDave 6 Oct 2012
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        @WSJ Uh oh. Paging H.G. Wells.

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      1. MWB‏ @Whodatrunner 6 Oct 2012
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        @WSJ Nice!

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      1. Rudi Bester‏ @rudibest 6 Oct 2012
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        @WSJ average American has <$100k in savings -> culture of overspending/debt led by politicians (lawyers, not business people)

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      1. Elaine Rosenberg‏ @WestIslandLegal 6 Oct 2012
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        @WSJ Easier said than done!

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      1. Blake‏ @FuelOurLife 6 Oct 2012
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        @WSJ The founders warned in the 1700's that national debt can cause a loss in liberty. Looks like we're on the wrong track.

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      1. Brian Jarvis‏ @BrianVJarvis 6 Oct 2012
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        @WSJ Any retirement "rule of thumb" is good. But, would rather base my retirement needs on projected expenses rather than on current income.

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      1. Coach Danica‏ @daNIcaStyle 6 Oct 2012
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        @WSJ and just how many have done that? That gets a big three laughs from me ha ha ha! In this Economy people are struggling to survive now!

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      1. Jerry‏ @Endless102 6 Oct 2012
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        @WSJ the biggest flaw with this story is the HIDEOUS assumption that my job of 15 years is Recession proof. (I lost my job, hint hint)

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      1. Anne Bosworth‏ @Anne1963 6 Oct 2012
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        @WSJ if things continue as they are I will die penniless

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