Average Retirement Savings and MLM
Do you know if you can ever retire? Personal average retirement savings in the United States are dismal. And the numbers are worse every year lately, due to the jobless rate, lost pensions, etc. Do you want to be in control of the type of total life changes you experience, like a well deserved retirement? According to a yearly Retirement Confidence Survey of the Employee Benefit Research Institute, for 2011: The percentage of Americans who have saved less than $25,000:    56% Those with less than $1000:    29% At least $250,000:    10% The percentage of Americans who are "very confident" that they will be able to save enough for a comfortable retirement:    13% The percentage of Americans who have even tried to calculate how much they need for their retirement:    42% The percentage who well after age 65:    36% The percentage of Americans who expect to work in retirement:    74% compared to the percentage of current retirees who are working:    23% Where do YOU fit into these statistics? Are you clueless, like some of these figures indicate that a lot of us are? Think for a minute. $250,000 would be essentially gone in only 5 years, if spending $50,000 a year. If you have a crystal ball and know you'll die at age 70, fine, that 10% who have that much and only want to spend that much per year can now pass Go and retire at 65. The rest have some serious saving left to do. Are you already burned out, but years from being financially able to retire? Do you think you have no chance of ever retiring? Do you feel pretty sure you can, because your average retirement savings are pretty good, but you aren't sure when you'll have enough? If you haven't considered adding a network marketing business opportunity to your plan, I highly encourage you to educate yourself about MLM and decide if it's right for you. Just about every type of person on this planet, all over this planet, has succeeded in at least being able to make extra money part time with multi level marketing opportunities...
- from the unemployed to high-net-worth business professionals
- from high-school dropouts to physicians and lawyers
- from shy quiet types to extroverts
So check it out. What Is MLM??
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