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Your 401(k) Might Retire Before You Do
With the government searching for ways to save, ending that retirement plan tax break is looking pretty tempting to Uncle Sam.
It's only a matter of time.
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Allison Schrager has some bad news for you: Your 401(k) will be gone in 10 years, and not because some dude at a bar is going to con you into draining your retirement savings. The funds you’ve tucked away will still be safe and sound, thankfully. But your retirement plan itself will cease to exist.
