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Indigenous Australians retire with 23% less savings

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imageIndigenous workers will struggle to be self-sufficient in retirement.Flickr/Michael Coghlan, CC BY

Indigenous people will retire with 23% less income than non-Indigenous Australians, according to new research by Griffith Centre for Personal Finance and Superannuation.

People who identify as being of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (ATSI)...

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