A Majority of Working Americans Are Completely Wrong About Social Security

My Comments: The first monthly Social Security income benefit ever paid was to Ida May Fuller on January 30, 1940. Today, some 77 years later, it is a critical income source for millions of Americans. This article by Sean Williams confirms the role Social Security plays in the lives of millions of Americans, and I’m …

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Less Immigration Equals Less Growth

My Comments: This thought comes from Neel Kashkari, President of the Minneapolis Federal Reserve Bank. I repeat them here for two reasons: one, investment returns correlate positively with economic growth and two, young people in this country are having fewer children. Why are we encouraged to fear immigrants and immigration? What threat do they actually …

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How to choose a health insurance policy

My Comments: Having health insurance is critical to maintain your financial well being, much less your long term health. Health care costs in this country are the highest in the world, and the long term outcomes are among the worst. The budget passed by the House of Representatives includes a significant cut to Medicare, if …

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X Marks the Spot Where Inequality Took Root: Dig Here

My Comments: You’ve heard me say that income inequality is the greatest existential threat to our society going forward. If we allow the disparity between the haves and the have nots to become wider and wider, it’s only a matter of time before chaos will reign. People want what money will buy. Companies will manufacture …

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Surprise! The Republicans’ Congressional Budget Resolution Would Trigger Social Security Reforms

My Comments: In light of what happened in Las Vegas and the death of Tom Petty, my comments here are woefully inadequate. But with many millions of us still trying to function on this planet, sooner or later our thoughts will return to Social Security. While the above referenced Budget Resolution may have changed somewhat, …

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The Consequences of the U.S. Baby Bust

My Comments: We’re in the middle of a national re-assessment of who we are as a nation, what we value, and how we want our lives to play out going forward. It’s a stressful time for a lot of reasons. Our nation today is very, very different from the one found by father and his …

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DOL fiduciary rule won’t help some 403(b) retirement plans

My Comments: You should read this If you are an employee of a public school district, or a charity, or a foundation, or a church based enterprise. Under the Obama administration, rules from the Department of Labor (DoL) were proposed that imposed what is known as a fiduciary standard on any individual or company engaged …

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Retirement Planning Strategies for Clients in Their 50s

My Comments: If you are already retired, don’t bother with this. If you haven’t yet retired, there may be something here for you. Waiting for retirement is like watching grass grow, or watching a car rust. You lose interest in a hurry. The problem is it’s going to happen, whether you pay attention or not. …

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Our Aging Workforce Needs Foreigners

I’m part of our aging workforce. I’m semi-retired, spending less money every month than I used to, and knowing that I have far fewer years to live than those in my children’s generation. To have the same successful retirement that I’m hoping for, they will be fighting the same battles I’ve fought, but likely for …

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4 Big Retirement Risks—and How to Prepare for Them

My Comments: The older you are in your journey toward retirement, the more important these four risks become in your quest for a successful retirement. The sooner you are aware of them, and understand how to manage these risks, the better your outcome. This came into my inbox from Merrill Lynch, with no named author …

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