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Dive into this episode for practical insights, updated research, and actionable retirement anecdotes. 🚀
Wes Moss and Connor Miller cut out the financial jargon and help you jumpstart your strategy. Discover:
• Groundbreaking new findings from the Money and Happiness in America study—including how much liquid savings may land you in the “green zone” of retirement happiness.
• The evolving benchmarks for financial comfort and the plateau effect of wealth on happiness.
• Why uncontrollable economic circumstances often top retirees' list of worries.
• How geopolitical events and oil prices could intertwine with retirement planning
• Surprising stats about the happiness levels of Americans near retirement and why simply reaching retirement might boost happiness dramatically.
• The persistent “fear of running out of money”—even among high-net-worth individuals.
• A look at today’s tough job market for recent college grads and the impact of AI.
• The widening gap between market optimism among Republicans and Democrats.
• What history says: Staying invested usually beats trying to time the market based on politics.
• Free new ebook guide for retirement planning by decade, available at yourwealth.com
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Dive into this episode for practical insights, updated research, and actionable retirement anecdotes. 🚀
Wes Moss and Connor Miller cut out the financial jargon and help you jumpstart your strategy. Discover:
• Groundbreaking new findings from the Money and Happiness in America study—including how much liquid savings may land you in the “green zone” of retirement happiness.
• The evolving benchmarks for financial comfort and the plateau effect of wealth on happiness.
• Why uncontrollable economic circumstances often top retirees' list of worries.
• How geopolitical events and oil prices could intertwine with retirement planning
• Surprising stats about the happiness levels of Americans near retirement and why simply reaching retirement might boost happiness dramatically.
• The persistent “fear of running out of money”—even among high-net-worth individuals.
• A look at today’s tough job market for recent college grads and the impact of AI.
• The widening gap between market optimism among Republicans and Democrats.
• What history says: Staying invested usually beats trying to time the market based on politics.
• Free new ebook guide for retirement planning by decade, available at yourwealth.com
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