Canada’s First Baby Boomers are Heading for 65 but One Quarter (23%) are Concerned About Having Enough Savings

Average Age Leading Edge Boomers Started Saving for Retirement was 35

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Toronto, ON – The first of Canada’s Baby Boomers are turning 65 years old this upcoming year but one quarter (23%) are concerned about having enough savings according to a new poll conducted by Ipsos Reid on behalf of RBC in the 21st Annual RRSP Survey. The average age at which this group started saving for retirement was 35. ...

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Canada’s First Baby Boomers are Heading for 65 but One Quarter (23%) are Concerned About Having Enough Savings

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