by Larry Shultz | Sep 5, 2025 | Economics, Real Estate, Retirement
Between 1989 and 2022, the share of homeowners aged 65–79 with a mortgage on their primary home increased from 24 to 41 percent. The median mortgage debt shot up over 400 percent, from $21,000 in 1989 to $110,000. • Among homeowners age 80 and over, the share with...
by Larry Shultz | Aug 28, 2025 | Democracy, Economics, Human and Civil rights, Public Policy, Retirement, Social Security
The Case for Using Subsidies for Retirement Plans to Fix Social Security The Case for Using Subsidies for Retirement Plans to Fix Social Security – Center for Retirement Research
by Larry Shultz | Aug 16, 2025 | Democracy, Economics, Public Policy, Social Security
How Much Would Social Security’s 2033 Shortfall Cost You? | Kiplinger A 3.2% withdrawal rate is likely a more sustainable metric. Additionally, if the household receives more than one check, additional savings would be needed to fill the shortfall. To be fair,...
by Larry Shultz | Aug 16, 2025 | Cities, Real Estate, Retirement
How Much Apartment Space Does $1,500 Get You in 2025?
by Larry Shultz | May 27, 2025 | Covid-19, Democracy, Public Health, Public Policy
US excess deaths continue to rise even after the COVID-19 pandemic, study finds bor_2025_ld_250013_1747858323.58139.pdf Excess US Deaths Before, During, and After the COVID-19 Pandemic | Health Policy | JAMA Health Forum | JAMA Network ...