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President Bush's failure to get his Social Security proposal passed has killed it, probably forever. Now the grim statistical reality is creeping up on the under-55 set. The government will take care of low-income workers first. The big losers: workers who made high salaries, were taxed highest, and who will get stiffed.... keep reading
For any single person under age 25, here is the opportunity of a lifetime. For a retired person, I see the same, though only for a couple of years: an adventure of a lifetime. Here are the details on how you can actually do this.... keep reading
This is the most forthright warning on the fiscal consequences of the Social Security/Medicare welfare programs that any high-level U.S. government official has issued. This year is the 70th anniversary of the Social Security Act.... keep reading
Here is what "Rich Dad" said about retirement in America. Does it apply to you?... keep reading
With the rising popularity of bankruptcy as a legal way for corporations to shed expensive retirement programs, the retired person needs to keep his options open. Here is a good way to do this.... keep reading
John Mauldin, my former business manager, offers a terrific report on why the pension shortfall will be in the hundreds of billions. He begins with corporate pensions.... keep reading
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