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Don’t ‘save’ for retirement! I’d invest $500 a month in shares for a $25,000 passive income

Building a nest egg large enough to produce a generous passive income in retirement is likely to be a key goal for many people.
Previously, it may have been possible to simply save money each month to achieve this aim. However, low interest rates over recent years, and especially after the 2020 market crash, mean that a cash savings account is unlikely to be helpful in building a retirement nest egg.
As such, now may be the right time to start buying shares on a regular basis. Even modest amounts invested in a diverse range of stocks could produce a generous income in older age.
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