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Faces Of The New Economy: Retirees

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October 19, 2008

Kathy Farrand is almost 62 years old. She's got health problems. She commutes 110 miles every day. And she wants to retire. But because of the financial crisis and the plummeting value of her retirement nest egg, she can't. Host Jacki Lyden starts our series "Faces of the New Economy," with a look at how Farrand and her financial adviser are trying to chart her future.

 
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