When it comes to retirement security, the U.S. isn't keeping up with the Czech Republic, Iceland and a slew of other countries large and small.
The U.S., in fact, ranks just 19th of the 150 nations examined in producing the 2015 Natixis Global Retirement Index, which is based on an analysis of 20 trends across four categories of health, material well-being, finances and quality of life.
Perhaps not surprisingly, a number of European countries — where social welfare programs have a long history of taxpayer support – ranked better than the U.S.
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