
Your Retirement
From WYPR 88.1 FM. Anirban Basu reviews retirement news.
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It’s fair to suggest that virtually all of us would like a financially comfortable retirement. Many of us take significant steps toward achieving this…
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Here are some good ideas for preparing for retirement – save, invest, work longer, and wait to collect Social Security. But all of these tactics may not…
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One of the reasons that many of us have failed to save adequately for retirement is that we love to purchase new cars. It is of course tempting to immerse…
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If you intend to work for income after you retire, you need to be aware of how your Social Security income may be taxed. In a recent AARP survey, 37…
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As indicated by CNBC, overall inflation in the United States averaged 2.1 percent during the first half of 2018. But the annual median cost of a room at…
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When we discuss delayed retirement, we often fixate on factors such as inadequate savings. But there are other explanations for why people are working for…
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Here is a shocking forecast. Nearly half of middle class Americans face a slide into poverty as they enter retirement – this according to a recent study…
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As indicated by writer Diane Oakley writing in Forbes Magazine, nearly 20 million working Americans between the ages of 55 and 64 have no money in 401k…
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The notion of a retirement crisis is bandied about rather frequently. Behind that crisis are real people who face some very difficult choices. As pointed…
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There are so many rules of thumb to guide one’s retirement. Here’s another. You will need 70 to 80 percent of your pre-retirement income to live…
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Many people think about saving a million dollars for retirement. A considerable body of conventional wisdom suggests that a million dollars makes for a…
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In a survey of workers from the Transamerica Center for Retirement Studies featured by CNBC, 56 percent of respondents indicated that they have not fully…