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NEW YORK, May 01, 2024--While U.S. markets rebounded in 2023, retirement age investors are still prioritizing strategies for generating reliable retirement income and protecting their nest eggs against volatility, according to the Global Atlantic 2024 Retirement Outlook Survey, a new study from Global Atlantic Financial Group ("Global Atlantic"). Nearly two-thirds (61%) of respondents would rather protect their assets than try to grow them, but only half (54%) believe they are adequately protect