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Tuesday, December 10, 2019

The Daily Money: Pensions are dying

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The Daily Money
 
Tuesday, December 10

Good morning. It's David, here with your must-read Money news for Tuesday.

It's been nice knowing you, Windows 7 and Ford Flex. Yes,

and others as we head into 2020. Corporate pensions are disappearing, too. And as many Americans rush to pick health plans during open enrollment, remember your third-grade teacher's advice: Slow down and read carefully.

Keep scrolling for more tech and personal finance news.

David Brinkerhoff, Deputy Money Editor.

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