Taipei, Feb. 21 (CNA) A survey of Taiwanese adults aged 50-64 has found that they think they will need savings of NT$8.37 million (US$275,245) on average to retire, or NT$1.12 million more than they would be likely to receive from government-run retirement programs.
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