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Study: Women fear retirement more than men

They have reason to be nervous: Women work 12 fewer years than men on average and have less put away for retirement.

Women have three major worries when they think about retirement: inflation, health and longevity, according to a study released yesterday by The Hartford (Conn.) Financial Services Group Inc.
These worries keep women up at night more so than men, according to the study, which was conducted in coll

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