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Panics and Manias and Veblen Goods, Oh My

by Larry Shultz | Feb 10, 2024 | Behavioral Economics, Cities, Climate, Democracy, Emergent Properties, Public Health, Public Policy, Retirement

America’s Most Expensive Home for Sale Hits the Market for $295 Million – WSJ Donahue invented mutual funds. Each grandchild gets a cool $1 million at 18 or 21. I have been by there numerous times on a boat and just walking to the south end of the sparkling...

58% of People Between age 56 and 54 Have a Retirement Account.

by Larry Shultz | Feb 9, 2024 | Retirement

42% do not have a retirement account, but of those who do: For middle-income Americans, those in the 40th to 60th percentile by income, the median retirement plan held just $39,000 Note currently it takes about $100,000 to buy an single payment non deferred annuity at...

Optimal Ages to Claim Social Security NBER 2017

by Larry Shultz | Feb 8, 2024 | Behavioral Economics, Pensions and Annuities, Social Security

Social Security Claiming Decisions: Survey Evidence (nber.org)

Pension and Annuity Payout Risk May Be Larger Than Commonly Known

by Larry Shultz | Feb 7, 2024 | Pensions and Annuities, Retirement

Supporting-Document-To-Rolling-The-DICE-How-Did-We-Get-Here.pdf (carbontracker.org)
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