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Of the nearly 47 million people uninsured in the U.S., 63% work for small businesses, according to a report by the Employee Benefits Research Institute, a nonprofit research firm.
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The Employee Benefits Research Institute (EBRI) has today released its report highlighting the intense state of insecurity American workers are experiencing as they look forward with ever increasing trepidation to a retirement without sufficient money to see them through.
FORBES: The Retirement Crisis Is Here For Millions-Income Inequality Now Set To Wreak Its Ugly Revenge
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Only 14% of Americans surveyed by Employee Benefits Research Institute (EBRI) are very confident that they will have enough money to live comfortably throughout their retirement years, while half are not too confident or not at all confident that they will have enough.
FORBES: Cold Hard Reality: You Must Save For Retirement
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For early boomers with exposure to the downturn (that is having two of these assets: housing equity, a 401(k) plan or an Individual Retirement Account), they need to sock away a median 7% more of their compensation each year, including raises, until they reach 65, says Jack VanDerhei, research director of the Employee Benefits Research Institute in Washington, D.
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