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Lower Your Expectations on Pension-Plan Promises

Some financial experts call it "pension envy."

It's a green-eyed monster that frequently appears when younger workers talk about the income benefits their parents and grandparents could count on when they retired.

Many employers that once offered pensions are backing away these days -- freezing their plans, closing them to new hires and/or offering lump-sum payouts. And those workers who have been left with only two income streams in retirement -- their investment savings and Social Security -- tend to look wistfully at people who still have that third predictable source of money to count upon.

And they should. A robust and

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