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Working families and retirees in Wisconsin say they are struggling to absorb rising costs for health care, groceries and gas
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More than one in five Wisconsinites receive Social Security benefits which contribute about $28 billion to the state's economy each year
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Whether it's pressure from inflation or health-care costs eating away at savings, a reliable "nest-egg" is still up in the air for many Americans
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A new national survey says one in five Americans 50 and older has nothing in savings for retirement.Wisconsin workers young and old are being urged to take action now, to avoid added financial stress in their later years.