One-third of Americans only have $1,000 saved for retirement

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AViking

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one reason of not saving as much is the cost of living is a lot higher, i just opened my mail and have a letter from the gas company that basic service is increasing from 57.40 to 61.53 a month. Its all the little nickle and dimeing that takes a huge chunk out of what we can save.

but on yea, this is ATOT where everybody is rich and if you don't have a 150K job and retire with 1 million in your accounts and at 40 you are a bum.

These people saying they're sub 40 and have a million dollars are in the top 2% of Americans.
 

shadow9d9

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I'm guessing you forgot about how hard our economy was hit. My mom was at her company for 15yrs, got let go four years ago. She's 62 and can't get hired because of her age. No one wants two hire someone that is nearing retirement age. Plus if she took social security right now she'd only get $700/month to live on.

She was 58 when she got let go, and lived through the greatest expansion in american history, with union jobs, pensions, cheaper healthcare, exploding real estate, etc. If she couldn't do it in all those years, in such a great time, then the younger generations now are completely screwed.
 

shadow9d9

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Are you really that stupid?

Government is forced on us down the barrel of a gun. How is that in any way comparable to being so weak minded that you can't say no to a commercial?

I would certainly be able to save more money toward retirement if taxes and child support didn't cost me $55K/yr, not to mention the attorney's fees those fuckers have forced me to take on to defend myself.

The divorce industry in the US needs to be reformed. I don't think that anyone disputes that. It is more about lawyers lobbying against reform though, not the evil government, that is the problem.
 

shadow9d9

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Honestly, it starts at home. If your parents weren't savers/investors then the chance that you are going save and invest is going to be very small.

I will give an example of my parents.

My parents were spenders. They spent money as fast as they got it. For somebody who only had a 4th grade education my father has made awesome money in the past. How would you like to make $15k for 2 weeks of work. How would you like to make $3k for 3 days of work? My father was a contractor for the state of NJ. In one year he could make over $100k. This was in the 90's and early 2000's. When the economy went south, those jobs dried up. He doesn't have them anymore.

My parents also owned a few businesses. Most were bombs, but they had one that lasted 12 years. When my mom passed away 3 years ago my dad sold it for a small fee. When my sister took over the books she found out that my mom had mismanaged the finances, and they weren't making as much money as initially thought.

Then there are the purchases. Buying a $250,000 home w/ a 2,000 monthly mortgage at the age of 60. Purchasing new cars every 2-3 years. Not investing and not saving a dime. My mom was purchasing shoes, clothes, coats, jackets, cosmetics, etc. Eating out all the time.

I'm currently staying with my father now and I'm worried. He doesn't learn. He sold a perfectly fine Volvo with zero payments and upgraded to a new one with $500 a month payments. He's bought $200 jeans and expensive shoes. He was delivering government commodities to the schools for $3,000 a week. He only worked for 3 days a month. Anyway, the state wanted to do it themselves so they almost eliminated his job. He has a few schools left and makes a only fraction of what he made in the beginning. He only has his job in the summer which pays well. He has SS and VA benefits from the 4 years he spent in the army. That's it. His attitude is I'm going to die soon so why not party it up. But yet, I believe he's scared.

I had to teach myself about finances. I had to condition myself to save money. The 2 years that I spent in South Korea were amazing. I didn't need a car. My place was paid for, and the cost of living is cheaper then it is in New Jersey. But, I'm late to the savings/investing game. I'm nearing 40. I have just recently put money into an IRA. I"m looking for ways to make passive income, while I apply for another teaching position in South Korea.

It starts at home.

Your story shows that you could learn either from the bad mistakes of your parents or from their teachings if they are financially competent. Either way.
 

shadow9d9

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I think one of the major problems is that 30s is the new 20s, and people blow their money throughout their 20s and 30s, then finally settle down to start a family in their late 30s, and haven't saved and now have to pay for their children. They put themselves way behind the 8 ball.
 
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