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Gen X Retirement: 45% Face Shortfalls
Retirement is supposed to be a golden phase, but for many Gen Xers it might not be.
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Retirement off to a rocky start for longtime Windsor mechanic
It wasn't the retirement the Willis family had hoped for: Juist two days after he officially closed Willis Service Centre, Glenn Willis was in the hospital with a suspected brain aneurysm. His best friend for decades, Gerry Jobin, spoke...
Bloomberg
Trump Nominee Vows to Protect Social Security
President Trump's nominee to lead the social security administration went before lawmakers this week just days after the agency's acting head threatened to shut down the office. DOGE caused a stir when it gained access to social security...
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Changes to Social Security are on the horizon
Social Security recipients must brace for new changes on the horizon regarding updating their banking information. (Scripps News)
Bloomberg
In Full: Aviva CEO Amanda Blanc on UK Pensions, Market Volatility
UK pension funds should invest more than 5% of their assets at home, according to Amanda Blanc, CEO of Aviva. "It would be great for it to be more" Blanc said, "but I think it's a really good starting point." Her comments come as UK...
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Higher Social Security payments coming for millions of people
Advocates say the Social Security Fairness Act rights a decades-old disparity. But it will also put strain on Social Security Trust Funds, which face a looming insolvency crisis. (Scripps News)
Bloomberg
Why Are China's Youth Boycotting Pensions?
China's pension system is in danger of running out of money in a decade. Now it faces a new threat: tens of millions of mostly young workers are refusing to pay into it.
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First American woman to lose limb in active Iraq combat on the Paralympian mindset
Just two years into a military career, her service would cost her more than her willing participation. The first American woman to lose a limb in active Iraq combat talks about her Paralympian mindset. (Scripps News)
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Age in America: Research says having older presidential candidates might not be bad thing
Although most Americans said in a poll they think the two leading presidential candidates are two old, some experts say having older candidates could be a good thing. (Scripps News)
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Age in America: What experienced professionals can provide as schoolteachers
Hollywood trailblazer Sherry Lansing founded a program to re-train experienced professionals into classroom teachers. She tells Scripps News about the valuable knowledge these new teachers can bring. (Scripps News)
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Age in America: Are mandatory retirement ages legal?
An employment attorney joined Scripps News to discuss the legality behind mandatory retirement ages as businesses have begun imposing them. (Scripps News)
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More taxpayers claim standard deduction due to complex filing process
A lot more of the money you receive is taxable than you may realize — pensions are considered taxable income, as is social security in some cases.
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Talking taxes: Why do seniors still have to pay taxes?
We are taking your questions to the tax experts so you are armed with information ahead of Tax Day.
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More Americans seeking out second passport and residency permits
Scripps News explores the rising popularity of citizenship through descent and golden visa programs.
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San Francisco Fed Bank-Supervision Chief to Retire
The Federal Reserve's head of bank supervision in San Francisco, which had oversight of lenders including Silicon Valley Bank, will resign at the end of October. Azher Abbasi was criticized for the collapse of SVB and other lenders....
Bloomberg
The Vibes Are a Real Problem
If the economy is getting better, why are the vibes so bad? Kyla Scanlon has the answer.
Bloomberg
TIAA CEO Duckett Predicts 'Mild Recession' by Year-End
Thasunda Brown Duckett, President & CEO, TIAA discusses the retirement crisis and wealth equity with Bloomberg's Sonali Basak at Bloomberg Invest New York 2023.
Bloomberg
Income Inequality Leaving a Gap in Retirement Plans
Jan. 5 -- Sallie Krawcheck, asset management chair at Elevate, and Bloomberg's Peggy Collins discuss how income inequality is playing into disparity in retirement plans. She speaks on In The Loop.
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'Fexible' tiered pensions plan announced in Ireland
Minister for Social Protection Heather Humphreys announces a new "flexible" tiered pensions plan that will come into effect from January 2024. Announcement made from Government Buildings, Dublin.
Bloomberg
Greenspan on Economic Effects of Covid, Aging Population
Oct.21 -- Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan discusses the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and an aging population on the U.S. economy, and says the decline in productivity growth signals slower growth ahead. He speaks with...
Bloomberg
Putnam CEO on Tax Reform’s Impact on Retirement Savings
Sep.18 -- Great West Financial and Putnam Investments CEO Robert Reynolds discusses the potential impact of tax reform on the system of retirement savings. He speaks on “What’d You Miss?”
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Bush on social security
1. SOUNDBITE (English) US President George W. Bush (voice laid under graphic of Bush giving radio address)
"This past week I addressed the nation to talk about social security, yet today there is a hole in the safety net for younger...
Bloomberg
Six Ways to Tell if Xi Wins or Loses
It is all but certain that Chinese President Xi Jinping will secure a third term at the upcoming Chinese Communist Party Congress, but a range of other decisions will actually reveal whether he wins or loses along the way. Brendan Scott...
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JPMorgan's Lester Calls USTs 'Some of the Most Expensive Assets'
Feb.14 -- Anne Lester, JPMorgan Asset Management portfolio manager and retirement solutions head, discusses her views on U.S. Treasuries and her investment strategy. She spoke with Bloomberg's Nejra Cehic and Vonnie Quinn Feb. 13th on...