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Hardcover When I'm Sixty-Four: The Plot Against Pensions and the Plan to Save Them Book

ISBN: 0691114315

ISBN13: 9780691114316

When I'm Sixty-Four: The Plot Against Pensions and the Plan to Save Them

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A crisis is looming for baby boomers and anyone else who hopes to retire in the coming years. In When I'm Sixty-Four , Teresa Ghilarducci, the nation's leading authority on the economics of retirement, explains how to confront this crisis head-on, revealing the causes behind the increasingly precarious economics of old age in America and proposing a bold plan to guarantee retirement security for every working citizen. Retirement is one of the hallmarks of a prosperous, civilized market economy. Yet in America today Social Security is on the ropes. Government and employers are dismantling pension security, forcing older people to work longer. The federal government spends billions in exemptions for 401(k)s and other voluntary retirement accounts, yet retirement savings for most workers is falling. Ghilarducci takes an unflinching look at the eroding economic structure of retirement in America--and what she finds is alarming. She exposes the failures of pension regulators and the false hopes of privatized Social Security. She tells the ugly truth about risky 401(k) plans, do-it-yourself retirement schemes, and companies like Enron that have left employees without any retirement savings. Ghilarducci puts forward a sweeping plan to revive the retirement-income system, a plan that will ensure that, after forty years of work, every American will receive 70 percent of their preretirement earnings, guaranteed for life. No other book makes such a persuasive case for overhauling the pension and Social Security system in order to provide older Americans with the financial stability they have earned and deserve.

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Just the facts, ma'am.

All the facts you need to make up your own mind about pensions. Comprehensively argued, analytically brilliant; if you are interested in or involved in restoring, defending, and extending pension justice, you would be making a mistake by not reading this book.

Ghilarducci's on target

Book basher lives up to his or her name. I checked book basher's complaints out. In fact, this book is written by a world-renowned authority in retirement policy. One of her recent publications is in what is unquestionably a major journal -- "Journal of Pension Economics and Finance." She is currently Professor of Economics and the Schwartz Chair in Economic Policy Analysis at the New School for Social Resarch. Just yesterday, Dec. 14, the New York Times magazine cited her plan for Guaranteed Retirement Account (GRA) as one of the best ideas in 2008. "Book basher"-- by the way why would someone raise themselves up with the identity of a destroyer?" -- made the classic mistake in evaluating the stock market's future by looking backward and choosing a thirty year period to make a judgment about stock market returns. Book basher forgets that what we know happened wasn't apparent before it happened. All professionals know that what was a sure thing looking backwards was a risky venture looking forward. The 30-year window is of absolutely no relevance for someone who works forty years and is left with no choice when approaching retirement age. There is no product on the market, nor can there ever be, that will pay a risk free rate of 3% PLUS inflation. Only the richest and most stable government on earth can guarantee that rate -- it is linked to the growth rate of the US economy -- over all lifetimes. I agree, 70% of final income for retirement is not adequate for most people. Ghilarducci says directly in her book that personal responsibility is still required. All middle class people, and those who have more income will have to save more than the 5% the GRA requires. The GRA plus Social Security is designed to give a middle class worker a 70% replacement rate. Face it, if we all want to retire on what we earn we will have to save about 10% of our income every month. At least this book tells it like it is and it has a lot of information about how we got this way.

When I'm Sixty Four

An excellent review of various types of retirement pensions (DB abd DC) including explanations of social security.

Understand the Social Security mess...and how to solve it!

Ghilarducci's book is great because it covers so much ground and makes a complex subject uderstandable. One of the points of the book is that it describes how rotten 401(k) plans are and how much taxpayers are spending on them. The end result is that the very highest income people get huge tax breaks and half of the workforce gets nothing. It also has a good history about how we got in this mess and why baby boomers are going to do worse than their parents and grandparents in maintaining a decent standard of living in retirement. It was also fun to read; there are short sections called "data to digest" so you don't get bogged down in numbers and stories about companies and their pension systems. A must read to understand the big debate on Social Security and how we can save the system for our own retirement.
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