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it's not looking good liberal_at_heart Feb 2013 #1
Are they discontinuing the PowerBall lottery? jberryhill Feb 2013 #2
I hope not, because that's basically my retirement plan. smirkymonkey Feb 2013 #5
lol, what nest egg? nt redqueen Feb 2013 #3
42 and I have no nest egg Marrah_G Feb 2013 #4
Right there with ya. n/t X_Digger Feb 2013 #7
I'm 33 and I fear retirement will no longer be an option by the time I turn 65. Initech Feb 2013 #6
Nest egg? KansDem Feb 2013 #8
Mine was poached jberryhill Feb 2013 #9
Lets just say the word retirement is probably not in my future. libtodeath Feb 2013 #10
Just over 40 and I'm starting to worry. pa28 Feb 2013 #11
That's about the size of it! I thought my nest egg was just great until I got the bill for my CTyankee Feb 2013 #15
I didn't vote Broken_Hero Feb 2013 #12
I'm screwed. alarimer Feb 2013 #13
Where in NC are you? JanMichael Feb 2013 #16
Other: working on it. politicat Feb 2013 #14
Things are good here FreeJoe Feb 2013 #17
are you joking? Liberal_in_LA Feb 2013 #20
No FreeJoe Feb 2013 #21
Ok, I thought maybe this statement: I'll rest easy when I'm in my late 90's and I have 10 times my Liberal_in_LA Feb 2013 #22
I can see how you'd take it that way FreeJoe Feb 2013 #24
I got screwed laundry_queen Feb 2013 #18
I should have my wife read this! FreeJoe Feb 2013 #25
Yes, please tell her laundry_queen Feb 2013 #40
Here is the AARP Retirement Calculator... IcyPeas Feb 2013 #19
My house will be paid for nobodyspecial Feb 2013 #23
Nest egg? I haz none. bunnies Feb 2013 #26
I like Ramen Noodles anyway. hrmjustin Feb 2013 #27
I'm counting on my ramen noodle perpetuated diabetes to take me out before I Ed Suspicious Feb 2013 #28
I'm on the I will be working til I am dead plan... Kalidurga Feb 2013 #29
OK, I'm a little older than your group...56. HooptieWagon Feb 2013 #30
Curently 42 and plan to retire in 2014 (thanks to Obamacare making HI afordable). So, looking good! kelly1mm Feb 2013 #31
Multiple retirement streams are likely. MissB Feb 2013 #32
In my thirties have to get a new career, one that pays. Retirement what's that! trublu992 Feb 2013 #33
Putting money into a down-market can work out well for younger workers. hughee99 Feb 2013 #37
I’m thinking about writing a cook book donco Feb 2013 #34
All I have is a 401k LostinRed Feb 2013 #35
I am too old for your poll...! nt MADem Feb 2013 #36
It will be eaten in my omelette tomorrow u4ic Feb 2013 #38
I'll have to work until I am 102. bigwillq Feb 2013 #39
I'll be working until I'm dead, then 40 years after. Apophis Feb 2013 #41
kick PETRUS Feb 2013 #42
Ha! PD Turk Feb 2013 #43
What nest egg? HappyMe Feb 2013 #44
Somewhere between options 2 and 3. Javaman Feb 2013 #45
ha. i cant answer. if it was me, piece of cake. my hubby has higher expectations and seabeyond Feb 2013 #46
Im mid 50's and not feeling good at all. DCBob Feb 2013 #47
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