Americans who saved too much for retirement shared with BI that they regret not spending more quality time and money on experiences with loved ones. Getty Images; Jenny Chang-Rodriguez/BI
Many Americans tend to “oversave” for retirement, leading them to make sacrifices
Financial experts recommend finding a balance between saving for the future and
This forms part of an ongoing series focusing on the regrets of older Americans.
At 70, Joshua Winston had meticulously planned for retirement: he built two successful veterinary clinics, invested wisely,
However, just a week after retiring in May, he received a cancer diagnosis. Now, Winston wishes he hadn’t
Winston is among the respondents in a Business Insider survey who feel they worked excessively hard or focused too much on saving for retirement at the expense of family time, travel, or other leisure activities…
2024-12-28 12:30:02
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