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How unpaid caregiving derails retirement security — and what we can do about it

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Caregiving has many direct costs — financial, physical and emotional. Yet the most devastating are the costs to our future security. The question is no longer whether we can afford to credit caregiving. The question is if we can afford not to.

Caregiving has many direct costs — financial, physical and emotional. Yet the most devastating are the costs to our future security. The question is no longer whether we can afford to credit caregiving. The question is if we can afford not to.

Caregiving has many direct costs — financial, physical and emotional. Yet the most devastating are the costs to our future security. The question is no longer whether we can afford to credit caregiving. The question is if we can afford not to.

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