#95: The biggest concern many would-be retirees have, at least in the US, is the cost of healthcare.Not only is healthcare more expensive in the US than in every other industrialized country. There’s also no national health insurance system to control costs or standardize care quality…unless you’re a senior or very poor (or both).In fact, were it not for worries about healthcare, there would undoubtedly be way more US retirees out there today. The average retirement age would drop noticeably....
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#95: The biggest concern many would-be retirees have, at least in the US, is the cost of healthcare.Not only is healthcare more expensive in the US than in every other industrialized country. There’s also no national health insurance system to control costs or standardize care quality…unless you’re a senior or very poor (or both).In fact, were it not for worries about healthcare, there would undoubtedly be way more US retirees out there today. The average retirement age would drop noticeably....
Financial literacy for kids: how to teach your kids about money
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Financial literacy for kids: how to teach your kids about money
#77: Teaching financial literacy for kids may seem like a tall order…when considering that financial literacy even for adults is a national deficiency.But teaching kids about money is crucial if you want your kids to grow up financially responsible and independent.As a parent, you will have a strong vested interest in it, because if you fail at it you’ll eventually pay the consequences (literally), e.g., if your adult kid can’t support themselves and move out of the house.And early retirement...
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#95: The biggest concern many would-be retirees have, at least in the US, is the cost of healthcare.Not only is healthcare more expensive in the US than in every other industrialized country. There’s also no national health insurance system to control costs or standardize care quality…unless you’re a senior or very poor (or both).In fact, were it not for worries about healthcare, there would undoubtedly be way more US retirees out there today. The average retirement age would drop noticeably....