Why Britain needs the immigrants it doesn’t want

My Comments: As someone born on British soil, I am more than casually interested as Britain comes to terms with it’s choice to leave the European Union. Immigration is but one of several areas with huge economic implications for Britain in the coming years. There are parallels between what is expressed in this article by …

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How to Get Medicaid for Nursing Home Care Without Going Broke

My Comments: Politicians apparently have no earthly idea what getting old does to your finances. Of the 50 state Medicaid directors, red states and blue states, all 50 came out in opposition to the most recent attempt by Congress to repeal the ACA or ObamaCare. None of us are willing to allow the elderly to …

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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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Neoliberalism: the idea that swallowed the world

Wednesday = Global Economics If you are anything like me, you’re uncomfortable with the forces at work across society that are creating tension, fear and animosity everywhere you look. When you add the ever present slurs and crude expletives, the message often gets lost. My definition of civility is way out of date. Instead of …

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Will This Happen to Social Security?

Tuesday = Social Security comments Concern about the continued viability of our Social Security system if very justified and real. The solutions to the problem are reltively simple and if started soon, will be absorbed by the economy with relative ease. But Capitol Hill is the wildcard here. The crisis is far from dramatic. Yet. …

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I Inherited a Roth IRA. Now what?

My Comments: More and more people have Roth IRA accounts. A common question about retirement is whether to draw money from their Roth IRA first or take money from their non-Roth retirement accounts first. It depends. Any money not yet taxed is going to get taxed. Period. The Roth IRA money comes out tax free; …

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Retirement: Get Help or Not?

My Comments: Some people have an innate ability to look after money. Others, not so much. This is especially critical as you transition from working FOR money to when money is working FOR YOU. We call this retirement. It’s further complicated because the financial advice industry is now undergoing a massive shift in how you …

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A $400 Trillion Financial Time Bomb

My Comments: Scary. I’ll be gone by then, but are you kids listening? Allison Schrager / June 2, 2017 Financial disaster is looming, and not because of the stock market or subprime loans. The coming crisis is more insidious, structural, and almost certain to blow up eventually. The World Economic Forum (WEF) predicts that by …

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When to Start Social Security

My Comments: A very serious question, and one that requires some thinking about. We’ve talked about this before, but if you’ve not yet signed up, here are five questions you can ask yourself to get a better answer. Chuck Saletta – May 19, 2017 Your lifetime Social Security retirement benefit is expected to be about …

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Bull Market Complacency Calls for Caution—and Action

My Comments: Today is Monday, when I post something about investments. Scott Minerd is not only a global figure in this environment, he has the ability to reduce complex ideas to where even I can understand them. His message, as I understand it, is continue to ride the bull, but be prepared to panic at …

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