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This survey, conducted five years after AARP's 1998 benchmark study of baby boomers' expectations of retirement, investigated how this massive generation and the various segments within it have progressed in their planning and preparedness for retirement. Data were collected in 30-minute telephone interviews with a nationally representative sample of 1,200 Americans ages 38-57. In addition, an oversample survey was conducted among African American and Hispanic baby boomers to yield a total (when combined with those in the general sample) of 309 African American and 301 Hispanic participants. Some of the key findings of the survey are as follows: … Back to Article













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