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My now 26 year old Go Vols Oct 2015 #1
When he is 66 GummyBearz Oct 2015 #2
when markets crash so does your 401 saturnsring Oct 2015 #3
Yea GummyBearz Oct 2015 #6
When he's 52 Go Vols Oct 2015 #5
My husband and I haven't contributed to our 401(k) in 4 years but I guess that is our fault right? liberal_at_heart Oct 2015 #4
My Take on 401K Is. . . ProfessorGAC Oct 2015 #8
I agree. 401(k)s are fine for those who can afford to contribute to them and who also have liberal_at_heart Oct 2015 #19
pretty much Johonny Oct 2015 #22
I'm the younger generation GummyBearz Oct 2015 #9
Well I'm sure the world is just fine and dandy as long as you got yours. liberal_at_heart Oct 2015 #18
Yes GummyBearz Oct 2015 #20
My younger Union brothers and sisters are vested into a thriving Pension and Health Plan... Bluenorthwest Oct 2015 #7
And I am vested into a pension that is scaling back GummyBearz Oct 2015 #10
They will, without a doubt. Sorry to disappoint. Nothing stopping a person with a pension from Bluenorthwest Oct 2015 #12
+1 Go Vols Oct 2015 #13
I hope social security still exists GummyBearz Oct 2015 #14
My uncle's union pension just... meaculpa2011 Oct 2015 #11
Yes, this is the thing GummyBearz Oct 2015 #16
Many studies have shown people aren't saving daredtowork Oct 2015 #15
Preaching to the choir GummyBearz Oct 2015 #17
401ks aren't necessarily a bad thing. Massacure Oct 2015 #21
Agreed GummyBearz Oct 2015 #23
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