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South Africa Is Changing Its Retirement Rules to Help Boost Country Savings - How It Will Work

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[The Conversation Africa] A study of 160 countries, spanning 60 years of economic history, establishes that there is no country that has been able to transition from "poor to prosperous" without a high savings rate. And that households - in other words you and me - are one of the most important contributors to a country's overall level of savings rate.

Source: allAfrica.com

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