40 percent of Americans now say the economic crisis means they won't be able to retire according to a new survey by Simpleywise.
One in five respondents plan to dip into their 401K to make ends meet. Consumer Reporter Heather Sullivan has some smart sense about why you may want to explore other options. HOUSTON - Forty percent of Americans now say the economic crisis means they won't be able to retire, according to a new survey by Simplywise.
And one in five respondents plan to dip into their 401(k) to make ends meet. "I think fear is starting to take over and anxiety is setting in.
So people are potentially making irrational decisions when it comes to their finances," said Allie Fleder with Simplywise, a website that helps consumers