Scott Galloway sends major message on Medicare, Social Security
The author and New York University professor has important words on retirement aspirations.

As they put together for retirement, American workers continuously wrestle with concerns about their financial stability in later years.
Many apprehension about the rising bills of health care and the long-duration of time viability of the federal Social Safety program.
Though Medicare becomes on hand to American citizens at age 65, it would not conceal all clinical bills, requiring retirees to budget for further bills.
Creator and New York University professor Scott Galloway shares his perspective on the importance of Medicare and Social Safety in shaping American citizens' retirement security.
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