Work, Retire, Repeat
The Uncertainty of Retirement in the New Economy
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US stock and home values reached record levels in 2024, a boom that created the impression that all is well in the American economy. The reality is more troubling than the headlines indicate, economist Teresa Ghilarducci writes in this sobering text. While the upper echelon of American workers is doing well, the teeming masses are left behind, with little or nothing in their nest eggs, and constrained to working low-paying jobs into their 70s. Ghilarducci offers some prescriptions to address the problem, including more public support for the retirement system. Anyone considering retiring one day will appreciate this important insight into a possible future.
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About the Author
Teresa Ghilarducci is a professor of economics and policy analysis at the New School for Social Research in New York City. She writes a regular column for Forbes’ #RetireWell blog.
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