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State programs spur retirement saving . . . smart ways to save at any age

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January 30    
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FILE - In this Aug. 28, 2014 file photo, Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn answers questions during a luncheon in Chicago. On Monday, Jan. 12, 2015, Quinn (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green, File) ORG XMIT: CX101
 
 Some states move to help spur retirement savings 
 A number of states are considering legislation to help Americans save for retirement 
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  Smart ways to save for retirement at every age
You can roll up a substantial nest egg — even if you don't make a lot of money during your working years.                              
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 Paybook Turbulence ahead for 2015 military compensation
As has been the case for a few years now, the increases in pay and allowances this year are slight to nonexistent.                              
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 Many people want to continue to work during their retirement years 5 ways to earn money in retirement
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 Retirees or pre-retirees going in for interviews for new or different jobs can expect to be a bit anxious, experts say. Retirement: How to ace a job interview
Practical tips to brush up your skills for a job interview.                              
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 Art Koff, founder of RetiredBrains.com offers help to retirees looking for jobs. RetiredBrains.com and other sites help folks find work
Some older adults are looking for part-time or seasonal jobs.                              
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 Becky Hamm works out on a circuit training regiment during one of Isabel Chamberlin's Paws4Fitness bootcamp classes in Aurora, Colo. The keys to starting a business in retirement
Almost a quarter of new businesses were started by entrepreneurs ages 55 to 64 in 2013.                              
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 For questions about Social Security, go to www.ssa.gov. How working can impact Social Security in retirement
Many retirees would like to work, but they worry their income will cut their Social Security.                              
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  Retirement: 15 tips for getting a job
Most workers say they want to work in retirement.                              
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 Some people struggle with the transition to retirement. Avoid the shock: How to ease into retirement
Consider retiring in phases, doing volunteer work or taking a part-time job.                              
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