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The Clark Howard Podcast

2.13.20 Insurance companies are ripping teachers off; Bitcoin ponzi scheme; Jobs that don't require a college degree

The Clark Howard Podcast

Clark Howard

Investing, Entrepreneurship, Business

4.65.2K Ratings

🗓️ 13 February 2020

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Teachers, non-profit workers and some hospital workers are shuttled into inferior 403b retirement plans. 401ks have gotten more affordable with steadily lower costs for employees, lead by Vanguard and Fidelity. Teachers on the other hand get cheated repeatedly. 403b plans are often sold by insurance company sales reps, selling ultra high cost plans often wrapped in annuities. A WSJ investigation has uncovered just how dirty this system is, rife with horrendous kickbacks paid for by the 403b workers without disclosure. Worse still, an analysis reveals the same contributions over time in a typical 401k adding up to $250K in retirement savings, would only yield $155K in a comparable 403b, ravaged by expenses. A private sector 401K with $500K is equivalent to a 403b of $310K - all contributions being equal, typical expenses on both. A 401k One million vs $620K in a 403b having made the same contributions - all because of rip off fees in 403bs. While members of the House and Senate indulge in partisan fits, they could be stopping the rip off of teachers by insurance companies. Allegedly, $722 million has been stolen in a cryptocurrency Ponzi known as BitClub Network, which for 6 years solicited funds from would-be investors to go into cryptocurrency mining pools. There were big money incentives to recruit others into the network. 5 men are charged with running a scheme "built off the backs of idiots" - to use their words, NBC reports. Recall the cryptocurrency mania of recent years. That money evaporated as it became hot with con artists. Be careful jumping on bandwagons.   New federal data shows the change in the nature of work is so extreme, you ignore it at your peril. College is not a normal path in every family. The latest data shows nearly half of all factory workers have a college degree. As recently as a generation ago, factory and manufacturing jobs did not require higher education, but the nature of manufacturing has changed. The manufacturing industry has roared back in the U.S. But employment in this sector is minimal as advanced robotics and computer tech is increasingly engaged. The human jobs in factories now require highly skilled workers with advanced tech educations. Well-paying jobs require thoughtful, strategic levels of education - not necessarily college. The idea that education ends isn't compatible with the pace of technological change. We need to be prepared for the nature of work to steadily morph. To sit still is to fall behind. Stay in an education and training cycle through your working lifetime to maintain career mobility. State technical colleges should design curriculum in concert with what employers are looking for, anticipating where jobs are and where they're going, and offering affordable training for those jobs.    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey there! Here's some important news from Network Rail,

0:03.3

if you're planning to catch a train over the May Bank holiday weekends.

0:07.3

From the 28th of April to the 1st of May, and from the 27th to the 29th of May,

0:12.8

Network Rail will be working to upgrade and improve the railway for us all.

0:17.3

And while most of the network will stay open,

0:19.6

some train services will be affected.

0:22.0

So, be in the know before you go.

0:24.9

Please check before you travel at nationalrail.co.uk forward slash May.

0:54.9

We will be cancer.

0:56.9

In partnership with Headline Sponsors Standard Life.

1:06.0

So, glad you're with us here on the Clark Howard Show,

1:08.9

where it's all about you and fattening up that wallety yours.

1:13.1

I want you to learn ideas to me so you can keep more of what you make.

1:18.3

And our main websites, Clark.com.

1:20.8

We have our deal site. It's called Clark Deals.

1:24.0

And check them out.

1:26.3

Coming up later in today's Clark Regis moment.

1:30.8

Ponzi Scheme was busted that stole three quarters of a billion dollars from people.

1:38.0

And not very much time. I'm going to tell you what they did.

1:42.4

And what you need to know to protect yourself when somebody offers you something that seems

1:49.0

fantastic. And coming up yet later.

1:54.8

There's a shift happening in the American workplace.

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