Many Americans target $1 million as their "dream nest egg" for retirement, but the truth is that in many states, even $750,000 can be more than enough. Although your longevity and your lifestyle can.
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Like most working adults, you've probably been keeping at least a casual countdown toward retirement in your mind. Maybe you're planning to travel the country. Maybe you want to relax in the home.
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