From the category, "some things need to be talked about before getting married," this from Fidelity Investments:
60 percent of couples don't agree on their respective retirement ages, 44 percent are not in agreement on whether they will work in retirement, and 42 percent have different ideas regarding their expected lifestyle in retirement.
Only 15 percent of couples feel confident that both of them could assume responsibility for their joint finances if necessary.
You can read the full report here.
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