Many Americans unaware of retirement investment fees
Nearly half (46%) of full-time employed U.S. baby boomers mistakenly believe that they don’t pay any fees in their retirement accounts.
- By: Staff
- October 21, 2014 September 13, 2019
- 11:16
Nearly half (46%) of full-time employed U.S. baby boomers mistakenly believe that they don’t pay any fees in their retirement accounts.
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