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This week on "The State of Ohio": The Senate version of the budget is on its way, with just a few weeks remaining to hammer out differences with the House. Lawmakers try to clarify the state auditor's role with JobsOhio. And we revisit and update two controversial issues from the last year - the abortion debate in Ohio and the state's new exotic animals law and the facility it created.
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| Saving for financial independence. |
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By Karen Kasler - July 5, 2004 |
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The nest eggs of many Americans in or very close to retirement were hit hard in the last few years. But millions of Americans who are still on the job are approaching life after work with little money put away, relying on social security or pensions to replace their incomes. Experts say that’s a dangerous way to plan for the future. Ohio Public Radio's Karen Kasler reports. |
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Karen Kasler reports (3:30)
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Karen Kasler reports (3:07)
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| Saving for retirement isn’t easy, with the demands of daily life and the temptations to spend every cent. And many are finding that beyond the drudgery of worrying about saving, there’s a real fear about what might happen to those who don’t. Ohio Public Radio’s Karen Kasler reports. |
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Karen Kasler reports (3:11)
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| As millions of Americans approach retirement, many don't have enough money saved to stop working. And financial experts are trying hard to convince people to put money away, while lawmakers mull over ideas that may further spur saving. Ohio Public Radio's Karen Kasler reports. |
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