Investing for the future is crucial, even on a limited income. Fidelity emphasizes that time in the market is key, not the initial amount. An employer-sponsored 401(k) is a great way to start investing, with pre-tax deductions and potential employer matches. Unfortunately, 56 million Americans lack access to such plans, but online brokerages offer alternatives. Budgeting and micro-investing apps like Acorns and Stash can help kickstart your investment journey. Start small, but start now to build wealth over time.
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