2023-05-30 | demographics retirement
... who can blame them,” said LaVigne. “From financial crises to politics to the pandemic, we all have reason to wonder what else might be just around the corner. That’s why it’s so important to have a written financial plan that includes not only sound strategies to accumulate the money you’ll need in retirement, but that also includes risk mitigation strategies to protect you from the inevitable rough patches.”Many Gen Xers and millennials feel like shifts in health insurance and employer-sponsored retirement plans have made financial wellness more difficult.56% of millennials and 4...
2021-04-14 12:01:00 | demographics investing
... not-discuss list for decades, alongside politics, sex and religion. A culture of taboo toppling is creating a new openness around money, and transparency will define a new era of finance. Looking forward, finance-tainment, financial therapy, and wellness solutions will help us forge a healthier relationship with money. What if financial wellness became part of our everyday health routine, just like nutrition, sleep and exercise? Rich, Redefined: Old ideas of wealth feel out of touch in a world where natural resources are dwindling and inequality is rising. More ethical measures of financial s...
2020-08-24 09:26:29 | politics
... ances, but expressing strong support for Biden as the Best Candidate for the Economy, with 70% making this choice. For more information: https://data.sca.isr.umich.edu/fetchdoc.php?docid=65838 ...
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