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The Compound and Friends

The Retirement Crisis: Real or Phony? (with Michael and Josh)

The Compound and Friends

Josh Brown

Business News, News, Investing, Business

4.72.2K Ratings

🗓️ 18 April 2019

⏱️ 9 minutes

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Summary

Two dueling versions of the looming retirement crisis that affects millennials, Gen Xers and Boomers in various ways. Mary Childs wrote that the shortfall is actually worse than we all think. For example: The average saver puts 6.8% of their annual income into their workplace retirement plan... Boomers are saving 8.5% of their annual income, while Gen X workers save 7.4%. Millennials are saving just 5.7% because many of them are more focused on paying down debt, starting a family and buying their first home. Okay, so far this makes sense. But according to the article, "Two-thirds still factor in income from Social Security, in addition to what they’re saving for retirement personally, the survey found. But 42% don’t even believe those benefits will be available to them when the time comes. What’s worse, 27% of American workers have already borrowed against their workplace retirement plan, and 27% have accepted penalties to pull money out." Enable our Alexa skill here - "Alexa, play the Compound show!" https://www.amazon.com/Ritholtz-Wealth-Management-LLC-Compound/dp/B07P777QBZ Talk to us about your portfolio or financial plan here: http://ritholtzwealth.com/ Obviously nothing on this channel should be considered as personalized financial advice just for you or a solicitation to buy or sell any securities. Please see this 3,000 word terms & conditions disclaimer: https://thereformedbroker.com/terms-and-conditions/   Subscribe to the mini podcast on iTunes or Spotify Enable our Alexa skill here - "Alexa, play the Compound show!" Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Today Josh and I are going to be talking about the retirement crisis or not.

0:03.4

Is it phony? Is it real? There were two contradictory articles written over the weekend.

0:07.1

We're about to get into it. Mary Childs wrote about it and she said it's actually worse than we think.

0:12.1

Okay.

0:13.4

And then the editorial group at Wall Street Journal said that the retirement crisis is phony for retirees

0:18.8

today and retirees tomorrow.

0:21.2

I mean, all right, so phony in what sense that there will be plenty of money and there's no problem

0:26.0

or that...

0:27.0

That...

0:28.0

Okay.

0:29.0

And more so that the alternative to what we're currently doing is to juice up the money that the government

0:34.3

is spending and look how underfunded the pensions are.

0:37.3

So obviously it was a political argument, but leave that aside for a second.

0:40.3

Hold on, hold on.

0:41.3

So the argument in the Wall Street Journal is there is no need for the

0:44.1

government to do anything because it's not like they could make it better they could

0:47.9

only make it worse when you look at how state pensions are doing correct okay

0:51.4

got it but we have been getting a lot of feedback

0:54.8

about this and one of the arguments that people are making is that is it is this

0:59.6

really any different that it that it's always been to which I say that's a pretty low bar like

1:05.2

shouldn't we be doing better and yes I do think it's different I think that

1:09.6

probably the availability of data has made it much more in our face that it used to be.

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