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Generation X, the cohort born between 1965 and 1980, is confronting a retirement crisis that threatens to upend the traditional notion of golden years. As the oldest members of this generation approach 60, mounting evidence reveals they are woefully unprepared for retirement, caught between disappearing pensions, inadequate savings, and rising costs that make their parents' retirement experiences seem like relics of a bygone era.
By Matt SchmidtGeneration X, the cohort born between 1965 and 1980, is confronting a retirement crisis that threatens to upend the traditional notion of golden years. As the oldest members of this generation approach 60, mounting evidence reveals they are woefully unprepared for retirement, caught between disappearing pensions, inadequate savings, and rising costs that make their parents' retirement experiences seem like relics of a bygone era.