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In reply to the discussion: The typical American couple has only $5,000 saved for retirement [View all]RKP5637
(67,112 posts)40. Yep, that's often what happens, the company goes belly up or raids the funds. n/t
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That is the problem. Some really cannot afford it. However, if someone saved 100/month in an IRA or
still_one
Jul 2016
#25
I am very sorry what happened to you, and as I mentioned, there are people who cannot
still_one
Jul 2016
#146
That is the case for some people, even many,but we are a society in which many of the members think
Squinch
Jul 2016
#115
No. The situation that I described for the segment of our society I was describing is not complex.
Squinch
Jul 2016
#131
By the time you factor in all the costs that go into preparing meals at home, it's probably...
ChisolmTrailDem
Jul 2016
#72
It was a shyster move, but yet many tout it as great. It's a feeding tray right into wall street.
RKP5637
Jul 2016
#9
Just talk to those with United Airlines when the defaulted on their pension plan
still_one
Jul 2016
#30
Yep, that's often what happens, the company goes belly up or raids the funds. n/t
RKP5637
Jul 2016
#40
I can't recall all of the details now, but one of the CEOs and his henchmen had a history
RKP5637
Jul 2016
#90
Thank you, yes, exactly!!! And what really irks me, they try to make everything sound like it's
RKP5637
Jul 2016
#98
Also, many 401Ks today allow for self-directed 401Ks, where the participant chooses the fund, ETF,
still_one
Jul 2016
#26
I hear you, but it also allows workers to say "screw you" and walk away from the employer.
Hoyt
Jul 2016
#22
And next month there will be a MW article with the sadz about how we don't spend enough.
Brickbat
Jul 2016
#10
I disagree with this. I don't think there will ever be a cultural change that makes our culture
Squinch
Jul 2016
#158
And there are millions and millions in the US in the same situation, yet their voices go
RKP5637
Jul 2016
#16
It's rough. Money flies out the window quickly when the paycheck stops. My dad, years
RKP5637
Jul 2016
#29
Exactly!!! And the prices keep going up and up. Just the grocery bills for two are getting
RKP5637
Jul 2016
#33
For me it comes down to this: do I put my "extra" money toward my kids' education or
Still In Wisconsin
Jul 2016
#32
And "if" jobs are even available. Job pickings get pretty slim for retirees. Probably
RKP5637
Jul 2016
#37
Perhaps. The advantage of putting a little money away in a tax deferred savings vehicle, is that
still_one
Jul 2016
#59
Austerity by design. The .01% don't believe humans contribute to humanity when they're comfortable.
ancianita
Jul 2016
#41
Yep, it's not by chance this is happening, it's the design of the system, and IMO it's
RKP5637
Jul 2016
#43
The Wokes' hesitancy to fight comes from being weakened by soothing messages to WAIT.
ancianita
Jul 2016
#48
My thought on this is many live in denial. Retirement is a long way off and cost of
RKP5637
Jul 2016
#44
The earlier people start to save whether for retirement or their child's education, the more options
still_one
Jul 2016
#62
Agreed. 529's have issues also, but it sounds to me that you did good, but so much effort and time
still_one
Jul 2016
#85
Yep, same with many of us. My job today in IT today would be in some other country. n/t
RKP5637
Jul 2016
#69
Yep, my local bank pays about .01% interest. And FFS, they try to make this sound like a great
RKP5637
Jul 2016
#93
Yep! Exactly! Many can't save no matter how much they want too. But still they are
RKP5637
Jul 2016
#101
Yep, it's far more complicated than many understand. And most lay people trade
RKP5637
Jul 2016
#112
I did that for three years. Lost a ton of money. Went to a combination of unmanaged
Squinch
Jul 2016
#116