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Here's how much richer you'll end up if you start saving at 22 instead of 30

January 6, 2017 Anna Bahney

You can end up with nearly a million more dollars for retirement if you start saving at age 22 than 30.

You probably have lots of questions, like "What are your assumptions?" and "Um, do I need to be a rich AF 22-year-old saving a bazillion dollars a year for that to be true?" and "I'm 30, why are you making me sad?"

Source: https://mic.com/articles/164243/how-much-r...
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Here you will find a sampling of my recent work. 

I am a contributor to Forbes where I write on the concerns of working women (from building a better breast pump to stepping out of safe spaces to move ahead in a career) and the policies that impact them (from boosting family leave to tracking the rising cost of child care).

I also write essays and articles for The New York Times, The Fiscal Times, Washington Post and other outlets. This includes a month-long series for the Times's Motherlode on traveling half way across the country to deliver my third child, called Destination: Delivery.

 

 

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