AUSTRALIA - Women are lagging behind in saving for their retirement with many failing to save enough for even a modest standard of living once they retire, according to a survey by the Australian Super Fund Association (ASFA).
ASFA generated the study from the Australian Bureau of Statistics 2003-04 survey of income and housing, which found average balances for men were $56,000, while women accumulated $23,900. Despit...
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