Retirement out of reach for millions of Americans

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  • čas přidán 25. 08. 2024
  • Tom Coomer, 80, is just one of nearly 10 million Americans over 65 still working. He was working as a machinist when his plant closed down, just one year shy of getting his full pension. CBS News correspondent Mark Strassmann has his story.
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  • @Greggsberdard
    @Greggsberdard Před 28 dny +803

    The rising prices have impacted my plan to retire at 62, work part-time, and build my savings. I'm concerned that those who went through the 2008 financial crisis may have faced fewer challenges than I do now. The stock market's volatility, along with a reduced income, is making me anxious about having enough for retirement.

    • @lolitashaniel2342
      @lolitashaniel2342 Před 28 dny

      The retirement crisis will worsen because many can't save due to low wages, inflation, and high rent. Investing in stocks with a good strategy can help, but it's important to be cautious. I advise you to get a financial advisor for guidance on entry and exit points.

    • @BateserJoanne
      @BateserJoanne Před 28 dny

      If you lack market knowledge, your best bet is to seek advice or support from a consultant or investing coach. Contacting a consultant may sound simple, but it's how I've managed to stay afloat in the market and increase my portfolio to roughly 65% since January. It is, in my opinion, the best way to get started in the industry right now.

    • @VictorBiggerstaff
      @VictorBiggerstaff Před 28 dny

      I’ve been worried sick about the current state of my portfolio, who is your advisor?

    • @BateserJoanne
      @BateserJoanne Před 28 dny

      Sharon Marissa Wolfe is the licensed advisor I use. Just search the name. You’d find necessary details to work with to set up an appointment.

    • @crystalcassandra5597
      @crystalcassandra5597 Před 28 dny

      I copied her whole name and pasted it into my browser; her website appeared immediately, and her qualifications are excellent; thank you for sharing.

  • @frankmundo4300
    @frankmundo4300 Před 5 lety +1120

    He's looking healthy for 80!!

    • @markwhittaker6866
      @markwhittaker6866 Před 5 lety +42

      frank mundo
      Very true.
      But sad he has to work at 80.

    • @Huddy52
      @Huddy52 Před 5 lety +6

      Man looks like he should be running marathons

    • @jimrusch22
      @jimrusch22 Před 5 lety +29

      I hope I look that good when I’m 80

    • @travelinggato
      @travelinggato Před 5 lety +6

      and no grey hair 🤔

    • @MK-hh1vo
      @MK-hh1vo Před 5 lety +13

      @@travelinggato Just for Men I'm sure. But he's lucky to be able to hold it together at 80. Sorry he needs to.

  • @redclark2356
    @redclark2356 Před 5 lety +352

    If I retire today, at the present time I could live comfortably for 4 days🤣🤣🤣

    • @HipHopSlam
      @HipHopSlam Před 5 lety +8

      LOL

    • @MoonLiteNite
      @MoonLiteNite Před 5 lety +14

      You gunna end up like them. I suggest you start investing NOW. The sooner the better! The more % the better!
      Invest 30% of your paychecks now, and you can retire in 20years. Invest 50% and you can retire in 12!

    • @redclark2356
      @redclark2356 Před 5 lety +22

      @@MoonLiteNite I'm 60, already like them. But I work because I want too. I enjoy my job. I've polished aluminum for 43 years, my job is still a game to me, when it gets to the point where I feel like it's a job, then I'll find something else to do. Take care and enjoy your life😎😎

    • @barbarahenry9231
      @barbarahenry9231 Před 4 lety +5

      Red Clark I know 😢 your not alone

    • @painexotic3757
      @painexotic3757 Před 4 lety +6

      should've saved and invested lol.. Im only in my early 20s and I have enough money saved up to last me months... and this is all from working a minimum wage job!

  • @jerrycampbell-ut9yf
    @jerrycampbell-ut9yf Před 4 měsíci +917

    Most Americans find it hard to retire comfortably amid economy downtrend. Some have close to nothing going into retirement, my question is, will you pay off mortgage as a near-retiree, or spread money for cashflow, to afford lifestyle after retirement?

    • @Peterl4290
      @Peterl4290 Před 4 měsíci +1

      as most investing-related questions, the answer is, it depends.. my best suggestion is to consider advisory management

    • @larrypaul-cw9nk
      @larrypaul-cw9nk Před 4 měsíci +1

      Agreed, the role of advisors can only be overlooked, but not denied. I remember in early 2020, during covid-outbreak, my portfolio worth around 300k took a slight fall, apparently due to the pandemic crash, at once I consulted an advisor in order to avoid panic-selling. As of today, my account has yielded big fat yields, and leverages on 7-figure, only cos I delegate my excesses right.

    • @sabastinenoah
      @sabastinenoah Před 4 měsíci

      this is huge! mind if I look up the advisr that guides you please? only invest in my 401k through my employer for now, but enthused about diversifying my investments for a prosperous financial future

    • @larrypaul-cw9nk
      @larrypaul-cw9nk Před 4 měsíci +1

      Her name is “Vivian Carol Gioia” can't divulge much. Most likely, the internet should have her basic info, you can research if you like

    • @sabastinenoah
      @sabastinenoah Před 4 měsíci +1

      I just Googled her name and her website came up right away. It looks interesting so far. I'm going to send a mail to her and let you know how it goes.Thanks for sharing truly!

  • @SamiUddin13
    @SamiUddin13 Před 5 lety +112

    "I was right at the door, but never got to go through it" that quote right there hit me hard onto making better decisions for myself.

    • @GO-cz7cl
      @GO-cz7cl Před 3 lety +7

      Retirement doesn't really exist. You still have to manage your finances, health, taxes, etc.

    • @noahzero9380
      @noahzero9380 Před rokem +8

      @@GO-cz7cl that doesn’t mean retirement doesn’t exist Lmao 😂

    • @chrisfragiskatosphotography
      @chrisfragiskatosphotography Před rokem

      Yup, too late for me, were ok so long as nothing tragic happens, but if it does, oh man, the future can look a little scary here for me as well.

    • @ariefraiser140
      @ariefraiser140 Před rokem +3

      ​@@GO-cz7cl So you're telling us the only people truly retired are those who have died.😂

  • @rocketdogticker
    @rocketdogticker Před 5 lety +1068

    Millennial: what is a pension?

    • @blackworldtraveler3711
      @blackworldtraveler3711 Před 5 lety +50

      Roman Hashon
      A pension is something anyone can create on their own.

    • @SC68170
      @SC68170 Před 5 lety +37

      Its what u almost get at a job before they shut there doors

    • @MK_ULTRA420
      @MK_ULTRA420 Před 5 lety +18

      A miserable pile of SECRETS!

    • @vito741
      @vito741 Před 5 lety +51

      NWAZ flatEarther
      Lmao, Flatearther... That says it all right there

    • @rocketdogticker
      @rocketdogticker Před 5 lety +1

      MK ULTRA & cbra66 comments are 👍.
      Hard to choose a winner here

  • @TheRocknrolla12
    @TheRocknrolla12 Před 5 lety +706

    I sincerely wish , I had resources to basically help everyone in need. Nothing in life is more valuable than the dignity of a fellow human being.

    • @robertrossi9364
      @robertrossi9364 Před 5 lety +22

      sure would be amazing to give back to people who dont have.. one day friend

    • @JoseGarcia-xt6km
      @JoseGarcia-xt6km Před 5 lety +18

      GOD BLESS YOU this world needs more people like you.

    • @vito741
      @vito741 Před 5 lety +21

      Republicans call that socialism

    • @bokhans
      @bokhans Před 5 lety +16

      Khondker Rifat Hossain everything that is human and taking care of once fellow man is repulsive to Republicans. It’s just ME ME ME ME 💵💵

    • @Excalibur2
      @Excalibur2 Před 5 lety +1

      If you want, you can donate to a variety of non profits that help people. I've donated to a few. I would be careful not to give them your address though if you can, because some send junk mail asking for donations.

  • @user-rj4vr2sc2d
    @user-rj4vr2sc2d Před rokem +65

    My jaw literally dropped when the reporter said he's 80 years old. That is horrible for someone that age to be still working out of necessity

    • @KRYPTOS_K5
      @KRYPTOS_K5 Před 8 měsíci

      He resembles younger. I am old. However my wish is to drop dead while working. And I am not a criminal or police man!! LoL
      Ok. We need to work hard and we need love, that's it. As Nimoy said on the American TV and everywhere live long and prosper. What worries me is the possible absence of how to get a chance to work hard and fight for surviving in a post globalised and automated world -- the world of the future.
      Brasil
      Brasil

    • @duramaxdude100
      @duramaxdude100 Před 6 měsíci +3

      Better vote differently this November or else you’ll be working when you’re 80 if we even have the chance.

    • @katiejon17
      @katiejon17 Před 3 měsíci

      My dad never even came close to the US median household income in the US. Yet he supported our family on his income alone. First 21 years as an enlisted man in the military, then as a custodian. If people this man’s age aren’t prepared for retirement, it’s because there was absolutely no effort or planning done.

    • @pubmeatman
      @pubmeatman Před 3 měsíci

      @@duramaxdude100like your cult leader cares about anyone except the rich. Please tell me you’re not that gullible.

    • @tomtroy3792
      @tomtroy3792 Před 2 měsíci

      I'm sorry Katie that your dad was only a lowly janitor I'm sure he had more potential

  • @rdefendr1737
    @rdefendr1737 Před 4 lety +86

    Over the years we wondered how our friends could,afford the big fancy house, they dined out all the time, many drove the newest cars/SUVs, and they took expensive vacations every year. They’re still working and we successfully retired because we lived within our means.

    • @dcg590
      @dcg590 Před 2 lety +4

      Exactly.

    • @peternorthrup6274
      @peternorthrup6274 Před rokem +17

      We both retired at 55. We never had kids. We came first. Retirement savings came first. Never once did we try to impress other people during or marriage. Nobody ever gave me
      a dime. I never had to ask. I never went to college. I learned a trade. 4xs in my career I got layed off. Hundreds got fired. People were devastated because they were broke. Not me. I learned early on to never trust anyone. I maxed out my 401-k every year. Not the company match. The government limit. Never missed. Each time I got fired I just laughed because I had the money. And no kids. One time I got layed off and at that time the government was giving people $500.00 a week for 99 weeks. I couldn't believe my luck. I wasn't 55 yet. But I took almost 2 years off. I had a blast. I went back to work for 1 more year after the 99 weeks. The day I turned 55 I got up from my desk and walked out. I never said a word. After 39 years I was done. They couldn't get ahold of me because I left the company phone on my desk on the way out. Oh well!! I started SS AT 62. I receive $2343.00 per month. Believe me. I do just fine. My wife gets a little less each month. Each company I worked for shut down because of corporate greed plain and simple. The people at the top got the big payouts and the little guy was on the street. You have to take care of yourself. Period. Live within your means. My father always said. Your best friend is your wallet. And never marry a woman with kids. No joke. Good luck to all.

    • @consumerdebtchitchat
      @consumerdebtchitchat Před rokem +6

      I'm 55. My late mother told me, "We have friends who dress really nice, travel a lot and have fancy stuff. Now that we're retired, they are still working." So today, to learn from her: in 2020 bought a condo at HALF of what I could afford and paid if off in full in 3 years. I have a p/t job to support my spending hobbies and it doesn't come from my main paycheck. And I'm finishing my 17th year as a teacher with pension benefits. This fall, 30 percent goes into retirement. I live WAY under my means. I loved your post.

    • @rickchandler2570
      @rickchandler2570 Před rokem +3

      I’m happy to be contributing to this reply. I’m 53 and retire this June. Same thing, we always lived way below our means and sunk a lot of money into our accounts along with getting graduate degrees and high paying jobs. No kids was the key. No debt as well.

    • @767bob
      @767bob Před rokem +3

      We had two kids and we did very well! Debt free for over 20 years before I retired, worked a job that I really loved, had kids that worked multiple jobs starting from age 14 just like the way I did when I was 14. The big secret is to learn how to invest in the market, funds and save in accounts that we never had to touch. Sometimes work two jobs, never refused overtime. And again don't be afraid to invest. In regards to my job, I made sure they needed me more than I needed them! Also respect the people who I worked with including the folks I meet all over the world. I always felt having my children made me a stronger person and I went on to tackle jobs, projects that most folks ran away from.

  • @pootandbeans5956
    @pootandbeans5956 Před 5 lety +740

    His company fired him at 29 years because they didn't want to pay him a 30 year retirement, that's horrible!

    • @uncleflunk
      @uncleflunk Před 5 lety +111

      did you watch the video? they closed the plant.

    • @pootandbeans5956
      @pootandbeans5956 Před 5 lety +179

      @@uncleflunk They could have sent him to another plant to finish out his 30 years for pension, or given him a percentage of that pension as he was too close to the 30 year retirement. Many company do that on purpose. When they have people to fire they look for those who are close to earning their pensions to get rid of so they won't have to pay out the money.

    • @ReconMarine702
      @ReconMarine702 Před 5 lety +27

      poot and beans he did get a percentage of the pension.

    • @LarsonFamilyFarm-LLC
      @LarsonFamilyFarm-LLC Před 5 lety +40

      That's exactly what happens....when your at age 55, it's the witching hour....they need to let you go before you turn 60....Companies ARE like "not on my watch" (you won't retire).

    • @lamocontentgay75
      @lamocontentgay75 Před 5 lety +6

      UncleFlunk yeah it’s almost like retirement was never meant to last 30 years

  • @siuabc
    @siuabc Před 4 lety +57

    He seems he loves what he is doing. He enjoys life no matter what life brings to him... His heart and attitude is so strong. Wish him and his wife the best...

  • @divlweb
    @divlweb Před 3 měsíci +88

    This administration is putting many families in difficult situations. A lot of people are financially struggling to live, put a roof over their head and put food on the table. Things are getting worse these days, if you don't find means of multiplying your money you might wake up a day to realise you didn't plan well for yourself and family.

    • @coolben854
      @coolben854 Před 3 měsíci

      I agree with you and I believe that Professionals are currently dominating the market since they have access to both the necessary strategy for making money in this industry.

    • @face2lune
      @face2lune Před 3 měsíci

      I invested 10k in Robin hood and 401k about a year ago and it steadily went down, now my portfolio is down to $800. I don't know what to do and i am in between jobs

    • @divlweb
      @divlweb Před 3 měsíci

      @@face2lune Understanding your financial needs and making effective decisions is very essential. If I could advise you, you should seek the help of a financial advisor. For the record, working with one has been the best for my finances.

    • @face2lune
      @face2lune Před 3 měsíci

      I’m Glad i stumbled on this. Please, if its not too much of a hassle for you, can you drop the details of the expertise that assisted you and how to get in touch….

    • @divlweb
      @divlweb Před 3 měsíci

      @@face2lune I get guidance from *Susan Tori Davis* Most likely, the internet should have her basic info..

  • @MoonatikYT
    @MoonatikYT Před 5 lety +1418

    "They call it the American dream, you have to be asleep to believe it." -George Carlin

    • @Norpan506
      @Norpan506 Před 5 lety +66

      "When you're born, you get a ticket to the freak show. When you're born in America, you get a front row seat." -George Carlin, RIP

    • @blackworldtraveler3711
      @blackworldtraveler3711 Před 5 lety +31

      Moonatik
      George Carlin was wealthy and prepared for retirement thanks to people like you.
      Never watch anything from him but I'm retiring 15 years early with no issues.

    • @crosscounty24
      @crosscounty24 Před 5 lety +2

      Bingo

    • @user-td7xf3gz4l
      @user-td7xf3gz4l Před 5 lety +6

      Inaccurate

    • @jamalginsburg7277
      @jamalginsburg7277 Před 5 lety +25

      You should have invested properly and put money into a 401k.

  • @scootergreen3
    @scootergreen3 Před 5 lety +617

    I'm surprised Walmart let them film.

    • @Sulfen
      @Sulfen Před 5 lety +125

      Well they're not talking about walmart and in this case they look good because they offer greeter positions to elderly people which helps them a lot financially.

    • @scootergreen3
      @scootergreen3 Před 5 lety +18

      I see. I'm glad.

    • @samanthaallen7556
      @samanthaallen7556 Před 5 lety +43

      @@Sulfen older people have good social skills. Wont be on their phone all the time

    • @americanpatriot8426
      @americanpatriot8426 Před 5 lety +7

      MICHAEL DAVIS They killed him afterwards jk

    • @snakechrmr6398
      @snakechrmr6398 Před 5 lety +9

      WalMart probably looked at it as a recruitment video.

  • @antoniowu5198
    @antoniowu5198 Před rokem +34

    Every family have that one person whom will break their financial burden, hope you are the person"if you don't find a way to make money while you sleep you will have to work hard until you old" spend less invest more

    • @lorenzosantos4825
      @lorenzosantos4825 Před rokem +5

      Assets that can make you rich
      Bitcoin
      Stocks
      Real estate

    • @indiaculture5166
      @indiaculture5166 Před rokem

      Stock's are crashing, Bitcoin investments Right now will be at every wise individuals list, in a month you will be ecstatic with the decision you made today

    • @oliviajayden5461
      @oliviajayden5461 Před rokem

      You're right, it's obvious a lot of people remain poor due to ignorance

    • @mbalimaka6393
      @mbalimaka6393 Před rokem +2

      @@indiaculture5166 I'm looking for something to venture into on a short term basis, I have about $6k sitting in my savings

    • @michaelandrenio993
      @michaelandrenio993 Před rokem

      I'm enjoying working under a platform that brings good return in my life and I've been making my weekly returns without stress all in cryptocurrency

  • @ericvictor0511
    @ericvictor0511 Před 4 lety +28

    My grandfather is 78, and refuses to retire. He is still working full time, and does not want to stop. He said if he does, he will just die. Its stimulating to him.

    • @drblitz3092
      @drblitz3092 Před rokem

      Just go to the gym and play video games

    • @chesterwilberforce9832
      @chesterwilberforce9832 Před 3 měsíci

      There is a difference, though, between choosing to work past retirement age and having to work to keep a roof over your head. That is the crisis. I'm 70 and can't imagine sitting around the house doing nothing, but it would be nice to think that i at least had that option. Much as I enjoy working, I will have to ask for a half day to go to my own funeral and hope that my kids don't inherit my medical debt.

  • @jan-peterschuring88
    @jan-peterschuring88 Před 5 lety +514

    This report mentions $4120 average income. This is very misleading as it averages in the very wealthy and skews the numbers drastically. Half of all Americans age 65 or older have incomes of less than $24,224 a year. Thus the median is actually $2,112.

    • @blackworldtraveler3711
      @blackworldtraveler3711 Před 5 lety +43

      Jan-Peter Schuring
      Their choice.
      Could have worked more,spent less,saved,invested,smaller home,less kids,etc..
      I had a neighbor that worked with this guy.
      He blew his money through the years depending on that pension.
      My social security alone will be more than 24k a year at 62.
      Anyway I work next door at American Airlines.
      Cheap living in Oklahoma. Many millionaire next door types like myself but more living paycheck to paycheck and beyond means.
      I'm currently living in $1k biweekly easily with a $130k$160k salary in Tulsa.
      And I'm debt free living in upper middle class area if town.
      Retiring early.

    • @maryshaffer8474
      @maryshaffer8474 Před 5 lety +29

      He may live longer because he is working.

    • @blackworldtraveler3711
      @blackworldtraveler3711 Před 5 lety +19

      mary shaffer
      Didn't you even hear what he said at the beginning of the video?
      What's the point of living longer just surviving when he could be enjoying his life doing what he want to do not what he have to do?

    • @vickieclark5931
      @vickieclark5931 Před 5 lety +60

      That's what I was thinking. If I was retired bringing in $4120 a month, I'd be living a great life. That's more than I have ever brought home from a job.

    • @colleenmardis2206
      @colleenmardis2206 Před 5 lety +52

      There are people making 779 a month and 999 a month . Congress can't find money for the elderly but sure can for illegal immigrants. Smh and now free college and no talk of the elderly. Our government is against us American's. They have been for a long time.

  • @noeminoemi1350
    @noeminoemi1350 Před 5 lety +361

    4100 a month is not bad for a retired person.

    • @rgood1204
      @rgood1204 Před 5 lety +20

      Not good either.

    • @daveheel
      @daveheel Před 5 lety +44

      but that is for two people and the wife has health issues which i hope she's insured for.

    • @blackworldtraveler3711
      @blackworldtraveler3711 Před 5 lety +19

      daveheel
      I live here.
      It's enough for two people.
      Yeah his wife has health issues but this all didn't just happen over night..
      He made a lot of money working there.
      Like the other guy posted....he failed to plan.

    • @davidhenderson3400
      @davidhenderson3400 Před 5 lety +43

      Well I am working 40 hours a week making less than half that.

    • @dmuwina
      @dmuwina Před 5 lety +8

      @Ravy Chankar failing to plan is planing to fail.

  • @dorothysewing9997
    @dorothysewing9997 Před rokem +16

    My father worked up until the day he died at the age of 74. He kept putting off retirement, and was so used to working.

    • @kobyschechter8163
      @kobyschechter8163 Před 3 měsíci

      My grandfather retired from TWA (Trans World Airlines) at the age of 71 in 1998. He was an aircraft mechanic. When Ronald Reagan was president in the 1980’s, he kept getting laid off and then called back into work. Before 9/11 he actually did airport security when it was run by the airlines themselves and not the federal government. My grandmother who also for TWA as a travel agent, kept working up until the financial crisis in 2008 which forced her into retirement. TWA would eventually cease to exist in December 2001 when they were bought out by American Airlines.

  • @c.t.u.o
    @c.t.u.o Před rokem +103

    Planning retirement has never been this confusing! First SVB, then Signature bank and now First republic, these are all the signs of yet another 2008 market crash and recession 2.0, so my question is do I still save in the United States dollar, or could this be a good time to buy stocks? So I’m left wondering what 2023 has in store for us investors, I’ve been sitting on over $745K equity from a home sale and I’m not sure where to go from here,

    • @user-3456rtu
      @user-3456rtu Před rokem +4

      Nobody knows anything, you need to create your own process, manage risk and stick to the plan, through thick or thin while also continuously learning from mistakes and improving

    • @sherryie2
      @sherryie2 Před rokem +1

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      @MiikeFaber Před rokem +1

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      @sherryie2 Před rokem +4

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    • @MiikeFaber
      @MiikeFaber Před rokem +1

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  • @desertguy1362
    @desertguy1362 Před 5 lety +37

    i salute this gentlemen i was expecting him to say i got shafted after 29 years of service and they took my pension. Not one time, instead he blamed himself for not saving enough when he was younger working all those years. This man may not be rich but he has my respect and that is something you can't buy.

    • @tetsuyohasakirashishiwakam2218
      @tetsuyohasakirashishiwakam2218 Před rokem +6

      Unfortunately, respect doesn't pay the bills.

    • @jenniferr5934
      @jenniferr5934 Před rokem

      He has Stockholm syndrome. This country is a hole!

    • @geoffdevore6321
      @geoffdevore6321 Před rokem +1

      He is still better than a lot of people who complain about the situation they are in at the moment.
      A lot of people today lack the ability to reflect!

  • @macneoh7418
    @macneoh7418 Před 5 lety +48

    I wish I took home $3100/month.

    • @alexthehun24gaming58
      @alexthehun24gaming58 Před 5 lety +2

      Same here.

    • @sheepdavis
      @sheepdavis Před 4 lety +1

      Go to trade school.

    • @hint0122
      @hint0122 Před 4 lety +1

      Me too.

    • @tyrsting
      @tyrsting Před 4 lety

      i get 3267 Dollars a month before 39% tax ,so after tax it is 2242 Dollars on early retirement .

    • @lylecosmopolite
      @lylecosmopolite Před 4 lety +3

      The median USA tax return declares an AGI of $41K/year or $3400/month. If you don't owe a mortgage, make do with one car, and LIVE WHERE LIFE IS CHEAP, such incomes are feasible.

  • @kenbob1071
    @kenbob1071 Před 5 lety +107

    What a way to notify employees..."Attention employees: this plant will close in 60 days...that is all, have a nice day."

    • @kevinnugent223
      @kevinnugent223 Před 5 lety +14

      Made the announcement with his door locked hidding under his desk !

    • @ecoRfan
      @ecoRfan Před 5 lety +4

      Kevin Nugent not surprising for a company with a bad reputation like McDonnell Douglas. Boeing merged with them in 1997 and product quality has suffered since. They also picked up MD’s business models.

    • @shannon2748
      @shannon2748 Před 4 lety +9

      Most jobs only see you as a number. That's why no one should be so loyal to their job. Many jobs boot people before they reach pension and that's no mistake.

    • @markwhittaker6866
      @markwhittaker6866 Před 4 lety

      @@shannon2748
      Totally agree with you.

    • @shermanross5175
      @shermanross5175 Před 4 lety +1

      Corporate America at its finest!

  • @ppumpkin3282
    @ppumpkin3282 Před 2 lety +26

    Saving for the future is mostly about deferred gratification. I finished two graduate degrees and completed many professional certificates when young. Stayed home most weekends, took no major vacations, took public transportation, rented and lived below my means for many years. By the time I had a family i was already well established in my profession and had saved a lot of money. When I bought my house I had 50% cash saved. My company decided they had enough of me by age 57 and laid me off. I was smart enough to work for a company that had a defined benefit plan, a decent severance plan, and retiree medical benefits fully vested by age 55. I can live nicely in my paid for home, on my pension, and social security without touching my investments worth over seven figures. But I couldn't have done it without studying, working, and saving in my twenties when other kids were out partying. An old farmer once told me, you can't rest until the hay is in the barn. Well my barn is stocked for a long winter.

    • @peternorthrup6274
      @peternorthrup6274 Před rokem +1

      I got out at 55. It's all about choices. I'm 63 now. At 62 I started SS. $2343.00 per month. I call it play money. I started working at 13. Every year I maxed out my 401-k. The government limit. Not the company match. We have friends that will never be able to retire. Have fun.

    • @bucnner
      @bucnner Před rokem

      Absolutely agree. Spot on! 👍

    • @chesterwilberforce9832
      @chesterwilberforce9832 Před 3 měsíci

      You do realize that you are also the recipient of good fortune? Have you ever last a job for an extended period and had to spend retirement money keep a roof over your head? The lat job I worked for with the type of benefits your are describing was 1996. I've worked for 4 companies that don't even exist anymore. Saving for the future is a luxury that the poor cannot afford.

  • @NHJDT
    @NHJDT Před 5 lety +346

    At least he and his wife have each other. Watching clips like this makes me want to save more

    • @bryanhernandez7557
      @bryanhernandez7557 Před 5 lety +17

      The generations after these people will have noone. Times have changed.

    • @nightfangs2910
      @nightfangs2910 Před 5 lety +14

      If your a young person do not save your money, invest in income property, 2 or 3 family house, also buy shares in blue chip companies in the S&P 500 and most importantly do something you love and start your own business, it will be the best decision you ever made

    • @TheMilpitasguy
      @TheMilpitasguy Před 5 lety +7

      @@nightfangs2910 I tried that. Started my own business. That's when I realized when I was doing everything by myself that I wasn't much of a salesman. The business eventually failed. At least, I could go back to the IT profession which I will be doing until retirement in 2 years.

    • @mysterybuyer3738
      @mysterybuyer3738 Před 5 lety +19

      @@nightfangs2910 Oh yeah because investing in income property when one can't even afford their own damn house is just soooo easy. lol.

    • @nightfangs2910
      @nightfangs2910 Před 5 lety

      @@TheMilpitasguy keep going, do it again learn how to sell and delegate out work to others ( your employees ) when you are in charge of your own destiny there is nothing else that compares

  • @arianagandhi4582
    @arianagandhi4582 Před 4 lety +17

    He seems like the nicest man ever, despite everything he’s been through

  • @TopNotchTii
    @TopNotchTii Před 4 lety +45

    His love for her has me in tears 🥰🤧🥺

  • @KB-wl4ip
    @KB-wl4ip Před 5 lety +219

    If I was a millionaire I’d pay that man’s mortgage off and then give them both a big hug.

    • @JustAnotherNamelessGuy
      @JustAnotherNamelessGuy Před 5 lety +9

      no you would hog all the money and keep it in some tax haven

    • @KB-wl4ip
      @KB-wl4ip Před 5 lety +2

      @@JustAnotherNamelessGuy They're in their 80's, how much could they possibly owe.

    • @JustAnotherNamelessGuy
      @JustAnotherNamelessGuy Před 5 lety +1

      @@KB-wl4ip might not be much but these guys would cry if they had to do no more than 69 cents in taxes aka they r fucken greedy

    • @jtstacey83
      @jtstacey83 Před 5 lety +7

      @@KB-wl4ipBlack like most people of that generation they probably didn't save anything and spent the money as fast as it came in. Living the high life on credit as they financed everything to the max, home, cars, vacations, like most do today. The bank said I can afford this $400,000 dollar house and two $35,000 cars on my income. Then with all his wife's health issues, they've probably done something like a reverse mortgage. I'm thinking they might not have children because if that was my parents I would want them living with me at that age and health condition.

    • @valuecalc
      @valuecalc Před 5 lety +1

      Blessings to you for saying something that is so neighborly in nature.

  • @bartoszdobroslaw9774
    @bartoszdobroslaw9774 Před 2 lety +307

    Great stocks and I just bought in on them, but I'm interested in making short term profit, let say turn a $150K to $500k in 6months, I'd appreciate tips on how what stocks to buy to make this much profit.

    • @bartoszdobroslaw9774
      @bartoszdobroslaw9774 Před 2 lety

      @Fred Howard That sounds great and how do i connect with her ?

    • @bartoszdobroslaw9774
      @bartoszdobroslaw9774 Před 2 lety

      @Fred Howard Okay i just found her website and left a message for her. thanks.

  • @beautyvixenmaryg8382
    @beautyvixenmaryg8382 Před 5 lety +23

    It's a shame that seniors still have to work!!!

    • @rayb6852
      @rayb6852 Před 4 lety +1

      They didn't save enough that's on them

    • @kimwarner1681
      @kimwarner1681 Před 3 lety +2

      @@rayb6852 you can't say that for everyone. Some have had a medical emergency, like cancer, wipe out savings. You shouldn't judge, you never know what life will do to you later on, never say never.

  • @Molly77709
    @Molly77709 Před 5 lety +46

    My grandfather worked for Kraft pretty much his entire life (from 18 on).. he always talks about how lucky he got, because he was able to retire with a full pension. Two years after he retired, Kraft ended their pension programs.. its interesting to think about how different his life wouldve been without his pension.

    • @lemming9984
      @lemming9984 Před 2 lety

      Kraft is a scumbag company. When they bought out Cadbury here in the UK, they promised they wouldn't close down any factories or fire anyone. Within two weeks of the deal going through they closed a large works near me and fired everyone.

  • @Mr.Buttermaker
    @Mr.Buttermaker Před 5 lety +71

    This guy will have it good compared to the following generations.

    • @texasgun2731
      @texasgun2731 Před 5 lety +12

      yep. this guy will die earning 3k a month. by the time he is buried walmart will have fired its younger staff to replace em with robots

    • @gorgewashingtonful
      @gorgewashingtonful Před 5 lety +1

      Maybe don’t work for walmart

    • @MK-hh1vo
      @MK-hh1vo Před 5 lety +5

      Tha fact that so many think 3-4K a month is "good money" is alarming; that's pocket change!!!

    • @eddenoy321
      @eddenoy321 Před 5 lety +3

      @@MK-hh1vo It is most certainly not 'good' money, but you can still manage to live on it in the USA. You will not be able to save even a dime in all likelihood.

    • @spiritanimal7516
      @spiritanimal7516 Před 5 lety +2

      The future old people will call the streets "home" sadly.

  • @CorekBleedingHollow
    @CorekBleedingHollow Před 4 lety +40

    Damn.... I’m afraid of the future

    • @sniferlip
      @sniferlip Před 4 lety +3

      Be very afraid

    • @jeffreyhuey3483
      @jeffreyhuey3483 Před 4 lety

      Corek BleedingHollow Plan for the worst, hope for the best.

    • @oldrrocr
      @oldrrocr Před 4 lety +4

      with trump now as dictator, it will get much worse.

  • @jrminter55
    @jrminter55 Před 3 lety +23

    My mom worked at Walmart after her hand tremors made it difficult to be an Optician. She worked there well into her 70s and loved the environment. Her health improved when she started working there. She was a greeter like Tom Coomer. It is honest work and Walmart treated my mom well and I suspect they treat Tom Coomer well. This has been a tough year for most businesses. Be thankful for the job you have!

  • @blackdogslivesmatter1568
    @blackdogslivesmatter1568 Před 5 lety +40

    Im going to retire in 2034 on 2,000 a month with my house paid for. Im eating right, no meds and I need to stay that way.

  • @downswingplayer9712
    @downswingplayer9712 Před 5 lety +149

    Notice how his phone didn't cost $1200 but still manages to make phone calls.

    • @Excalibur2
      @Excalibur2 Před 5 lety +17

      Does this look like a guy that could answer an email? He might still be getting used to color TV, let alone the bright colorful images of a smartphone.

    • @downswingplayer9712
      @downswingplayer9712 Před 5 lety +8

      @@Excalibur2 What's an email?

    • @Tdwt18
      @Tdwt18 Před 5 lety +14

      I swear you guys do the most to come up with this straw man version of poor people that make it seem like their poverty is solely because of them choosing to be bad with money. A smartphone is basically required in today’s society, especially when you don’t have a computer. Also, the poor aren’t the ones buying the thousand dollar phones and you know it. Quit pretending like you don’t know that smart phones can be as cheap as $100.

    • @1redrubberball
      @1redrubberball Před 5 lety +6

      My Samsung smartphone is 39 months old, and cost $79 + NC sales tax, at WalMart. My service plan costs $47 month. Am retired and divorced (thus single) and very close to being debt free. I'm very thankful to have $3K+ income monthly
      that allows me to not only save money but to contribute charitably.

    • @louis1443
      @louis1443 Před 5 lety

      Wow your a smart one nothing gets pass you. Do me a favor and shut up.

  • @Ghostrider-71
    @Ghostrider-71 Před rokem +3

    How about NO taxes at all for those 65 yrs and older. That would be a start.

    • @DrSchor
      @DrSchor Před rokem

      how about you start a petition for no taxes; that would be a start

  • @audi_kid
    @audi_kid Před 5 lety +85

    I’m glad I found Dave Ramsey and now I’m taking care of my money for my future many my age don’t give a F .. but we need to learn from others mistakes or lives ... ugh that’s sad! Heart touching story God bless them . Dave Ramsey America !

    • @mysterybuyer3738
      @mysterybuyer3738 Před 5 lety +1

      The problem with Ramsey's advice and many others is assuming the dollar will still be around in it's current form in that time frame.
      I am more of a save in gold and silver kind of person because I strongly feel the value of the dollar will go to zero.
      While people may have dollars in the bank perhaps many they will have no or very little value.
      Kind of like the Bolivar and Venezuela today. A hot dog is like 6,000 Bolivar.

    • @audi_kid
      @audi_kid Před 5 lety

      You got a point got me thinking hopefully that doesn’t happen here in the USA but we never know ..

    • @mysterybuyer3738
      @mysterybuyer3738 Před 5 lety +1

      @@audi_kid I don't mean to alarm you but I have been studying the financial system in depth since 2013 and 100% there are many underlying problems with it.
      I used to be a cash and 401k saver but what I have seen, I completely think about money differently today. I measure my wealth in ounces of gold and silver.
      If you have some time here are a few resources on youtube. These are the best as far as I am concerned.
      Lynette Zang - she has many videos on the financial reset.
      Mike Maloney - secrets of money. Talks about how currency comes into existence and talks about gold and silver.
      Junius Maltby - Understanding Gold. By far the best video about gold and understanding it.
      Just thought I would share these resources. Everyone must do what they think is right but I have completely reversed my thinking since 2013.

    • @audi_kid
      @audi_kid Před 5 lety +5

      Thank you so much I’ll do some research on this subject ! Means a lot ! Have a great day greetings from Long Beach California

    • @i.m.7710
      @i.m.7710 Před 5 lety +10

      I wish I had heard of Dave Ramsay's baby steps in 3rd grade. Everyone I ever met who claimed to be a money expert gave flawed, wacky advice that was too hard to grok.
      Dave is the best. It's better to feel confident and KNOW about the basics. I'm not into his politics or religion at all, but he's a good person with a big heart.
      Stick with him, you don't need the others.

  • @abox5
    @abox5 Před rokem +18

    When I was young I made the exact same mistakes by not planning and acting for my retirement. Luckily, I shaped up and had a job that provided me the chance to catch back up. It’s so easy to not save when you’re young, because you think it’s so far away. But time moves so much faster than you can imagine.

    • @Heart2HeartBooks
      @Heart2HeartBooks Před rokem +1

      Buy VOO. Trust me on this one. I have a ton of money in this S&P 500 ETF.
      P.S. Warren Buffet has perhaps a billion in this etf alone.

    • @MrBrewman95
      @MrBrewman95 Před 11 měsíci +2

      No one my age gets the concept of compound interest. The earlier you start, the more you will have. Starting in your forties will never let you catch up.

  • @tedbishop
    @tedbishop Před 5 lety +16

    Not everyone has the ability (mental or physical) to earn enough money to retire.

    • @robinbrl
      @robinbrl Před 4 lety +1

      Good point. I have been a clerical worker all my life, but in many ways blessed that I make pretty decent money for what I do.

  • @Larkinchance
    @Larkinchance Před 5 lety +43

    What they didn't tell you about Tom Coomer is that Walmart takes out an insurance policy on Tom's life so if he dies Walmart gets cash...We live in a country where corporations are extracting wealth from the poorest

    • @tedcarl5382
      @tedcarl5382 Před 5 lety +1

      Most places do this, especially at management level and up.

    • @Larkinchance
      @Larkinchance Před 5 lety +4

      @@tedcarl5382 Yes they do.. at management level less they experience a loss from a highly paid individual... But a minimum wage, 70 old greeter at Home Depot?

    • @i.m.7710
      @i.m.7710 Před 5 lety +2

      That needs to be illegal!!!!!!!!!!! Horrible!!!!!!!!

    • @tedcarl5382
      @tedcarl5382 Před 5 lety +2

      Larkinchance I don’t see the issue. Because one makes more money than the other, somehow makes it different? Imagine the premium on a 70 year old. I can’t imagine it pays out that often. The cost alone on a 70 year old has to be ridiculous.

    • @Larkinchance
      @Larkinchance Před 5 lety +4

      @@tedcarl5382 It is loathsome because it bets on the lives of minimum wage, part time, seniors.If they insure a high earner, it makes sense because they are protecting the company..But a part time low end position is not a vintage car...

  • @356diane
    @356diane Před 5 lety +13

    It makes me sad that he blames himself, but it makes me proud how he takes full responsibility for things and keeps going.

    • @alexthehun24gaming58
      @alexthehun24gaming58 Před 5 lety +2

      Like what an actual adult does. Unlike some of my younger colleagues.

  • @tucsonwilly
    @tucsonwilly Před 5 lety +12

    After going to a trade school and getting in debt I became an X-ray tech at age 40 in 1998. That was the game changer. I went from $10/hr to $20/hr. The debt got paid off in 2 years. Recently I started buying an older home and sunk every nickel in it which paid it off in under 5 years. Then the money started rolling in but I still act like I’m poor. My health I watch like a hawk. Steamed veggies or a big salad every day. That’s a choice. Now I’m saving up for a bigger house which I intend to pay off in less than 2 years. Good luck out there!!

    • @Petitedelight87K
      @Petitedelight87K Před 8 měsíci

      Sounds great. I’m doing something similar. Back in school, job is paying for it. I work two jobs so I can save.

  • @community1949
    @community1949 Před 4 lety +10

    Still working and he's 80 years old - unforgivable that our system has failed so many people.

    • @GO-cz7cl
      @GO-cz7cl Před 3 lety

      What if I never want to retire but still be wise. 🤔

  • @richoliva6558
    @richoliva6558 Před 5 lety +153

    One year from a full pension.. America should be ashamed of itself !

    • @shaneourada3013
      @shaneourada3013 Před 5 lety +7

      Americans are terrible about saving money!

    • @texasgun2731
      @texasgun2731 Před 5 lety

      private companies are not controlled by the govt

    • @divorcethehorse-gettingoff7702
      @divorcethehorse-gettingoff7702 Před 5 lety +4

      I was only 6 weeks from being vested when Northwest Airlines dissolved. Now I'm living in my cargo van The Betty. I'm working 60 hours a week to save for a decent retirement.

    • @rokyericksonroks
      @rokyericksonroks Před 5 lety

      America backs the pensioners from pension plans that go into default. It is NOT a full guarantee but usually something like .40- .60 cents on the dollar.

    • @rokyericksonroks
      @rokyericksonroks Před 5 lety

      Mike V.
      You’ve done well. Enjoy retirement but keep looking out for your old man.

  • @CDTucker336
    @CDTucker336 Před 5 lety +60

    Still has a mortgage at 80?!!! Just sell the place and live off the profit and SSA.
    Quit your job at Walmart and enjoy retirement. It's not worth your final years having to work.

    • @V.E.R.O.
      @V.E.R.O. Před 5 lety +14

      People just HAVE to have a home you know...

    • @themadmeme
      @themadmeme Před 5 lety +2

      Veronica C. what about an apartment?

    • @ecclairmayo4153
      @ecclairmayo4153 Před 5 lety +5

      @@themadmeme - honestly, rents are just as high as mortgages nowadays. Where are the savings!?

    • @V.E.R.O.
      @V.E.R.O. Před 5 lety +6

      @@ecclairmayo4153 You're not paying home insurance, property taxes or maintenance. But I agree with you that rents can be higher than mortgage. Whether people rent or buy they need to have enough of an emergency fund to cover them for whatever comes their way.

    • @hamsterama
      @hamsterama Před 5 lety +4

      Also, if they want to own, they can sell their home and live in a small rural town. Like some place with a population of 10,000 or less. They can find a town which has all the big box stores as well as a hospital. The cost of living would be much cheaper in a rural area. Housing, whether they rent or buy, would be super cheap. If they choose to buy, property taxes and home insurance would be much less.

  • @Macdaddy8124U
    @Macdaddy8124U Před 3 lety +6

    Senior citizens should NOT have to pay property tax!!

    • @1MinuteFlipDoc
      @1MinuteFlipDoc Před 3 lety +2

      Some states will reduce your taxes if you reach a certain age and, sometimes, if you meet income limits.
      Some states freeze your home's value for property tax purposes, protecting you from future property tax increases. For example, Washington state will freeze the your home's property tax valuation and exempt you from special levies on your home once you turn 61, provided you qualify as having a relatively low income.

  • @divorcethehorse-gettingoff7702

    Right at the door, but never got to walk through it. That says it all for a lot of us middle class folks. I'm living in my cargo van in order to have a prayer at reaching retirement. I work 60 hours a week !

    • @blackworldtraveler3711
      @blackworldtraveler3711 Před 5 lety +4

      DIVORCE THE HORSE
      It only says a lot for the middle class that solely depended on pension and/or social security,didn't save/invest,and blew their money through the years living beyond means,too big of home,too many kids,borrowing against home for cars,boats,etc.instead of paying it off,spending money they don't have,credit card debt,etc.etc.etc...
      The other half of baby boomer middle class that lived within means,save,invested,maintained emergency fund,paid off home,zero debt,etc.etc.etc.will be fine.

    • @MK-hh1vo
      @MK-hh1vo Před 5 lety +6

      @@blackworldtraveler3711 "the other half of boomers" hardly exist because America *encouraged* boomers to live like the first half. Stay at your job for 30 years, invest in your pension, depend on social security-which you're *entitled* to because you paid into it, and you'll l be fine for retirement.
      Don't fault the 1st half for believing in their country's promise.

    • @Excalibur2
      @Excalibur2 Před 5 lety +2

      @@MK-hh1vo most people don't realize how little they put into social security. If you collect for 20-30 years you're pulling out more than you put in. It used to not matter when there were 10 people funding one person's social security, but it's not like that anymore.

    • @ineedhoez
      @ineedhoez Před 4 lety

      That is extreme. Sounds like you have an income problem.

  • @1bluegreen2
    @1bluegreen2 Před 5 lety +168

    It breaks my heart to see this. Children ....and the elderly should be off limits when it comes to casualties of our society. At 80 yrs old, ....they should be able to finish without that kind of stress. I'm so sorry to them for the situation.

    • @josephruggeri5906
      @josephruggeri5906 Před 5 lety +1

      PEOPLE MAKE MISTAKE IN LIFE .

    • @lamocontentgay75
      @lamocontentgay75 Před 5 lety +1

      The retirement should be around 77 nowadays tbh

    • @TheMythOfTheThickSix
      @TheMythOfTheThickSix Před 5 lety +2

      Lamo Content Gay oh really so u get 3 years of retirement

    • @lamocontentgay75
      @lamocontentgay75 Před 5 lety

      TwoNibba’s kissing no since you are expected to live another 10 years if you are a man and another 15 if you are a woman when you reach the age of 77. Like com

    • @TheMythOfTheThickSix
      @TheMythOfTheThickSix Před 5 lety

      Lamo Content Gay no for them

  • @GetTheGrandFunkOut
    @GetTheGrandFunkOut Před 5 lety +26

    Now that's what you call an unforeseen occurrence beyond your control!

    • @user-td7xf3gz4l
      @user-td7xf3gz4l Před 5 lety +2

      Not saving is out of his control?

    • @blackworldtraveler3711
      @blackworldtraveler3711 Před 5 lety +2

      GetTheGrandFunkOut
      Not really.
      He had control but preferred living beyond means,not saving and investing.

    • @ineedhoez
      @ineedhoez Před 4 lety

      Especially bc he found out at 56. That is more than enough time to figure something else out. He could have to community college to learn something and get different job. Work a real job for 15 years and save.

  • @ag-bk5wf
    @ag-bk5wf Před 5 lety +20

    80 i thought 70..looking good. He bring smiles to those people.

  • @holidaygiftmall2517
    @holidaygiftmall2517 Před 3 lety +8

    Now more than ever with this Pandemic, many will never be able to retire. It's truly sad....

  • @ShannonsBibleStudy
    @ShannonsBibleStudy Před 5 lety +201

    It's a bummer that he didn't get his full retirement but he's healthy and he has a good marriage. Things could be far worse for him.

    • @stanpeterson3944
      @stanpeterson3944 Před 5 lety +5

      They are you idiot

    • @louvincetilme1204
      @louvincetilme1204 Před 5 lety +13

      @@stanpeterson3944 Aye, watch yourself boy. You dont talk to a woman like that!

    • @jasonrandom372
      @jasonrandom372 Před 5 lety +13

      Not to mention he was just one year away from receiving his full pension. If his original job site did not close down he and his sick wife both would not be in this mess.

    • @dortiz81706
      @dortiz81706 Před 5 lety

      Shannon KC his at the bottom already can’t sink any lower lol

    • @zetareticuli5054
      @zetareticuli5054 Před 5 lety +5

      Don’t be naive and optimistic on this one, there is nothing right about this

  • @DanwilsonArchive
    @DanwilsonArchive Před 4 lety +14

    I feel his pain as I am a machinist myself it is also why I save at least 85% of my salary. So sad to see people live like this, I hope he was able to find some security so he could spend the remainder of his days with his wife enjoying each others company.

    • @411sponge72
      @411sponge72 Před 2 lety +2

      You save 85% of your salary? That's fantastic!

  • @conor2439
    @conor2439 Před 3 lety +6

    The days when you could get a well paying job and a pension... with an 8th grade education! Millennials now have master's degrees and trouble finding a job. Plus we have to deal with a much higher cost of living.

    • @1MinuteFlipDoc
      @1MinuteFlipDoc Před 3 lety

      and the millennial's with masters degrees know less about the real world!

    • @ZodiacEntertainment2
      @ZodiacEntertainment2 Před 3 lety

      @@1MinuteFlipDoc Wrong. Most of them know the neoliberal system we were born into doesn't work for anyone but the wealthy.

    • @victoriahope8371
      @victoriahope8371 Před 2 lety

      Yes. This is why I'm like cry me a river for old folks who 'can't' retire. They had it so easy. They messed it up for themselves. Us millienials were born into the worst economic situation and won't ever see it out. I say eat, drink, and smoke. Don't take prevention in health situations. Let it be all about fun.

  • @Josh-xh9qn
    @Josh-xh9qn Před 4 lety +67

    After watching this, understand I'm 24, makes me glad I started investing in the stock market and real estate, and I've had a 401k since I was 21

    • @waterheaterservices
      @waterheaterservices Před 4 lety +4

      Excellent!

    • @johnswaim3919
      @johnswaim3919 Před 4 lety +2

      Good on you, Josh. Keep it alive!

    • @lilcrumb6420
      @lilcrumb6420 Před 4 lety +1

      Stock market and real estate? The two biggest financial bubbles .

    • @lylecosmopolite
      @lylecosmopolite Před 4 lety

      I opened my first IRA in the 1970s. I always invested my retirement money in stocks.

    • @Lxx-tc4xc
      @Lxx-tc4xc Před 4 lety

      @Roger Prodactor What is "it", and just how was it stolen?

  • @jameslyons6655
    @jameslyons6655 Před 3 lety +4

    Start planning early. Start saving and investing early. Pay off your mortgage early. Live below your means. Don’t waste money on clothes, cars and gadgets you can’t afford. I had an epiphany at 25, executed my plan and retired fully at 52.

  • @manlius
    @manlius Před 5 lety +5

    He seems like a really nice guy. He lost his job in his 50's--the hardest age to lose your job--at a time when big corporations just didn't do that. To me the lesson for today's workers is: Be financially responsible for yourself from the start. Do not rely on your employer, a union, or the government.
    If you save 15% of your salary for retirement and invest it in index funds then you will retire comfortably. If you let social security do it for you (half from your paycheck and half from your employer), then you'll retire in poverty. See for yourself. You can look up your personalized expected retirement pay at the social security website.
    Index funds were not a viable option in Tom Coomer's day, but now they're available for everybody.
    And since schools don't teach economics, finance, and banking as they should you need to read a few books. Too many of them are scams, so read them carefully and critically. I recommend you start with these:
    1. Rich Dad, Poor Dad by R. Kiyosaki (just the first half).
    2. Motley Fool Investment Guide for Teens by D. Gardner (no matter what your age is).
    3. Ascent of Money by N. Ferguson (just the first half. You'll see how important finance really is in the world!)
    These books changed my life and they can change yours, too, They're not the final answer, but they'll get you started.

    • @dmuwina
      @dmuwina Před 5 lety

      May I also add Dave Ramsey. Most Americans have no reason being broke later in life if they knew how to save and invest. I have friends in their late 30's early 40's and for some time I was envious of their lifestyles. Nice cars, vacations, nice cellphones, cable TV, eating out couple of time a week, etc. until I realized how stupid they are being with their resources. They have student loans, credit card debts, etc and they can easily drop &120 on food and drinks in a night.

  • @beeamerica5024
    @beeamerica5024 Před 5 lety +66

    I'm retired I live on $2,000 a month it's all about what you're willing to give up I gave up everything

    • @cherkas009
      @cherkas009 Před 5 lety +9

      Lots of people don't even get half that

    • @billytran3692
      @billytran3692 Před 5 lety +2

      Is it by yourself? That accounts for their numbers pretty closely. Still, I understand what you mean.

    • @SilverDragonEyess
      @SilverDragonEyess Před 4 lety +2

      That's more than enough if you own a mortgage free home

    • @beeamerica5024
      @beeamerica5024 Před 4 lety +2

      @@SilverDragonEyess I'm homeless

    • @kirisutegomen12
      @kirisutegomen12 Před 4 lety +1

      @@beeamerica5024 😂

  • @RichardKingADI
    @RichardKingADI Před 5 lety +13

    His income is about three-times my pension income... (At 69, I'm also still working)

  • @MoneyOverFame
    @MoneyOverFame Před 4 lety +10

    I respect this man a great deal.

  • @daveheel
    @daveheel Před 5 lety +22

    i read a while ago that walmart was planning to eliminate greeters too. how many jobs offer pensions still? most people these days never stay at a company long enough to become eligible for one anyway.

    • @blackworldtraveler3711
      @blackworldtraveler3711 Před 5 lety +3

      daveheel
      I never depended on pension or even social security while planning for my retirement so never cared what Wal-Mart did or who offered pensions.
      I just saved and invested my money since high school.
      Don’t have any financial issues and retiring 12yrs early..
      The $70k/yr. I will get in pension and social security will be play money.

    • @user-td7xf3gz4l
      @user-td7xf3gz4l Před 5 lety +3

      Not many. Gotta save for retirement ourselves. Many companies still have great retirement benefits packages though via 401k

    • @daveheel
      @daveheel Před 5 lety

      it's smart to do it early. most people including myself didn't think too much about it or know how to invest our savings.

  • @DeathswingKettlebell
    @DeathswingKettlebell Před rokem +3

    I'm a tool and die maker machinist. In the aerospace industry. Mcdonald Douglas was bought by Boeing. This is chilling. Really trying my best to keep my chin up. Us manufacturing tradesmen are hardly appreciated cuz everyone wants things cheaper which leads to garbage quality. EVERYTIME we buy anything manufactured in China, we have to repair it before it's used anyways. We are definitely important but so under appreciated. I hope I'll be okay

  • @zulkifli2038
    @zulkifli2038 Před 5 lety +16

    Mortgage and other loans drag people away from financial freedom.

    • @zulkifli2038
      @zulkifli2038 Před 5 lety

      @@ZackFrisbee It's forbidden in islam

    • @ZackFrisbee
      @ZackFrisbee Před 5 lety +1

      @@zulkifli2038 Indeed, for the world all around in the future hopefully. Although a certain tribe in their cowardice likes to prey upon the gullible conscience of whites. Hard to milk a cow for 75 years, not as hard to milk a shoah.

    • @jwill6312
      @jwill6312 Před 5 lety

      Pay it off early. My mom did. Where there's a will there's a way.

    • @CloudDayLight
      @CloudDayLight Před 4 lety

      @@zulkifli2038 a mortgage is actually very useful if you know what your doing you can become a land lord and use loans to your advantage. Problem is in schools we learn useless stuff and religion brainwashes people into thinking wealth is bad.

  • @kaelynford9812
    @kaelynford9812 Před 5 lety +44

    GUYS THIS IS STEPHANIE HOLLOMANS GRANDPA AND SHE JUST BOUGHT THEM A CAR!!!!!!!!! SO SWEET

  • @lisascott2449
    @lisascott2449 Před 3 lety +4

    It’s so sad that you have to work at that age. Life is surely getting harder and harder to live.

  • @snowfall5171
    @snowfall5171 Před 5 lety +71

    I hope the best for this man. I feel we failed him, he deserves better.

    • @gp3012
      @gp3012 Před 5 lety +10

      he did it to himself

    • @cheesitz007
      @cheesitz007 Před 5 lety +6

      His own generation failed themselves.

    • @hamsterama
      @hamsterama Před 5 lety +4

      He could have easily gotten a GED after he lost his job, and then learned some trade. When you're in your 50's, you're not too old to re-invent yourself. We didn't fail him. He wound up in this position because he made a series of bad decisions.

    • @kirisutegomen12
      @kirisutegomen12 Před 4 lety +4

      We? You mean the govt

    • @jorgeaparicio3965
      @jorgeaparicio3965 Před 4 lety +3

      He failed himself by not saving harder and not planning harder, in his own words! Live debt free and save, save save! Listen to Dave Ramsey and Mr Money Mustache! Read "The Shockingly Simple Math behind Early Retirement" article by MMM aka Pete Adeney

  • @Matthew_Eitzman
    @Matthew_Eitzman Před 5 lety +34

    A machinist working for 29 years had no assets to ride out a layoff? That’s the kind of planning someone with an 8th grade education makes.

    • @placksheep
      @placksheep Před 5 lety +7

      Well obviously you aren't wrong. He seems nice, but even he admitted he should have been saving through the years. Should be seen as a call to action - make sure you are saving your own money for retirement!

    • @cebollo1709
      @cebollo1709 Před 5 lety +2

      im sure he spend like congress at his golden years , but is a lection for all of us , never think of living from your retirement invest now

    • @thomassmith8156
      @thomassmith8156 Před 4 lety

      Right,even though he somewhat missed the 401k train due to his age from the video it seems him and his wife refuse to lower their standard of living.Two new cars,home is still mortgaged,ect.Should have had the home payed for long time ago then they could have done a reverse mortgage for income.A whole lot of mistakes here.

    • @bradvenisnik9397
      @bradvenisnik9397 Před 4 lety +1

      8 years of school neither makes a man smart or dumb. I knew smart drop outs and ignorant Phds.

  • @kortyEdna825
    @kortyEdna825 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Am 58 retiring next year but the thought of retirement gives me weakness. My apologies to everyone who have retired and filing social security during this time after putting in all those years of work just to lose everything to a problem you never imagined to happen. It’s so difficult for people who are retired and have no savings or loved ones to fall back on.

    • @Justinmeyer1000
      @Justinmeyer1000 Před 8 měsíci +1

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    • @rodrigo.971
      @rodrigo.971 Před 8 měsíci +1

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    • @rodrigo.971
      @rodrigo.971 Před 8 měsíci +1

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  • @ttu888didfitrhondavigil8
    @ttu888didfitrhondavigil8 Před 5 lety +20

    Live on less than you make. Save 15% for retirement.

    • @macneoh7418
      @macneoh7418 Před 5 lety +3

      15% is not enough unless you're making 80K annually.

    • @ttu888didfitrhondavigil8
      @ttu888didfitrhondavigil8 Před 5 lety +1

      After your mortgage is paid off, max out 401ks, IRAs, etc..

    • @onlyrog5
      @onlyrog5 Před 5 lety +5

      Life isn't that simple. Unknown expenses come out of nowhere.

    • @KriegsterZ
      @KriegsterZ Před 5 lety

      this is why nobody can retire. have an emergecny fund. have enough $$$ in the case of a job loss or financial expense, put back 15% after

    • @lukealadeen7836
      @lukealadeen7836 Před 5 lety +2

      @@onlyrog5 Yea the original commenter seems to be living in a dream world

  • @maritzadillingham4008
    @maritzadillingham4008 Před 5 lety +131

    He looks great ! But, he should be enjoying life. This is the new America . Sad

    • @markwhittaker6866
      @markwhittaker6866 Před 5 lety +1

      Maritza Dillingham
      PREACH!

    • @blackworldtraveler3711
      @blackworldtraveler3711 Před 5 lety +7

      Maritza Dillingham
      New America?😂😂😂😂😂
      This really isn't anything new.
      Just listen to what he said at the beginning of the video.
      He lived beyond means and didn't save/invest,no emergency fund,IRA,etc. or anything just depending solely on pension and social security.
      People have been making this same mistake since the 60s and before that.
      Three of my neighbors worked at the same place as this guy.
      A lot of his coworkers didn't make this mistake and doing fine in their retirement enjoying life.
      Nope not new America.
      Just new to you and the internet to see it all.

    • @realfreedom9385
      @realfreedom9385 Před 5 lety +8

      And Americans still believe that America is the greatest country in the world. People in the U.S. need to wake up and get informed about what is really going on in their country.

    • @wturner777
      @wturner777 Před 5 lety

      @@realfreedom9385 PREACH!!

    • @bokhans
      @bokhans Před 5 lety +4

      Maritza Dillingham USA was a dream place for most Europeans in the 1950s now its a repulsive madhouse, a country without human values.
      Things have changed. Only people from extremely poor countries find USA attractive.

  • @nomadictravelerfromTx
    @nomadictravelerfromTx Před 5 lety +7

    Wow!Over the years they burned through retirement savings and they have a mortgage that will never be paid off.The report says they also downsized.Your house should be paid off before you retire but in this case his pension was also taken away.Terrible....

    • @nightfangs2910
      @nightfangs2910 Před 5 lety

      So many young people make the mistake of buying a single family house, instead of a 2or 3 family home and make your renters pay the mortgage and taxes, while you work on starting your own business and buying dividend stocks in blue chip companies

    • @nomadictravelerfromTx
      @nomadictravelerfromTx Před 5 lety

      @@nightfangs2910 Yes

    • @lisa9867
      @lisa9867 Před 5 lety +2

      @@nightfangs2910 I know people that have rental property and I would not want the headache from it. I once was going to rent my home while I relocated for another job. After I talked to some of my friends with rental property I decided to sell rather than rent it out. I take really good care of things (myself, my dog, my home and my car) I just couldn't stand to have someone not have the same respect that I do. Also, renters don't always pay ontime and it's a nightmare getting them out.

    • @nightfangs2910
      @nightfangs2910 Před 5 lety

      @@lisa9867 all that is true, but one thing to keep in mind when you rent, you need to buy rental property in a state and locality that has a high employment rate and where people have strong work ethic and a workfare not welfare mindset, generally speaking people who work hard tend to be very proud and subsequently take good care of their property even when it's rental property and will scale mountains to make sure their bills are paid especially their rent

    • @patzeuner3362
      @patzeuner3362 Před 5 lety

      They probably had a family home that was paid off, but medical bills. Sell to pay medical and put whatever is left on a smaller place and pay a mortgage till you die.

  • @markg4459
    @markg4459 Před 5 lety +5

    Admire the man for (1) working (2) admitting he should have saved more & planned better. He shows a sense of personal responsibility unlike some folks commenting here.

  • @papyrinez7883
    @papyrinez7883 Před 3 lety +13

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    • @jackierocks2653
      @jackierocks2653 Před 3 lety

      seriously guys as a first time investor I started trading with Mrs Cynthia Moran with just a thousand bucks. my portfolio is worth much more now within just weeks of trading with her.

    • @maggieskelter6833
      @maggieskelter6833 Před 3 lety

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    • @richardheart3422
      @richardheart3422 Před 3 lety

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    • @lexmoskovski4694
      @lexmoskovski4694 Před 3 lety

      Please how can I reach this Mrs Cynthia Moran, I've heard alot about her and i've already lost enough of money trading for myself.

    • @papyrinez7883
      @papyrinez7883 Před 3 lety

      @@lexmoskovski4694
      you can message Mrs Cynthia moran on teIegramm with her username @investwithmoran

  • @joemcmullin7081
    @joemcmullin7081 Před 4 lety +5

    He is more fortunate than many. Has lived longer than most, still seems healthy enough, has his wife still, has one of the easiest jobs you can get, etc. I think working keeps a lot of elderly people going. When they stop working, they start to have health problems or they hurt themselves doing some recreational activity.

  • @mysterybuyer3738
    @mysterybuyer3738 Před 5 lety +34

    Our Walmart doesn't even have greeters anymore. Have not seen one in years. Pathetic.
    Damn I wish I had $3k a month coming in. That's better than me working full time!

    • @ArminIsKobe
      @ArminIsKobe Před 5 lety

      What's pathetic?

    • @mysterybuyer3738
      @mysterybuyer3738 Před 5 lety +6

      @@ArminIsKobe It's pathetic how my local Walmart doesn't want to hire anyone. The place is a shell of it's former self.
      If I go to a store I want to see people employed not a bunch of cut corners.

    • @ArminIsKobe
      @ArminIsKobe Před 5 lety +1

      @@mysterybuyer3738 You made a gross understatement. Of course they have hired people there. You go there because you like their low prices and selections, right? Well, by controlling their costs and expenses, they can offer that. Who cares if they don't have a greeter that adds zero value?

    • @mysterybuyer3738
      @mysterybuyer3738 Před 5 lety +2

      @@ArminIsKobe Actually I don't go in there unless I have to. The only alternative in this town is rite aid. I hate what Walmart has become.
      Also the prices are not even that low anymore. Shelves are always empty and no employees around.

    • @1houndgal
      @1houndgal Před 5 lety

      Our walmart got rid of greeters. Now we have employees doing inventory loss prevention patrol checking peoples receipts and watching for thefts of high value items.

  • @davidalen9279
    @davidalen9279 Před 5 lety +80

    what a wonderful attitude this man has...and the American dream is an illusion for a lot of people...and we will be seeing a LOT more people like this..

    • @nightfangs2910
      @nightfangs2910 Před 5 lety +6

      There is an American dream but you can't work for someone else to get to it, you have to start early in life working for you buy income property, invest in index funds, that's how you get to the American dream

    • @richardbowers3647
      @richardbowers3647 Před 5 lety

      One in a million! The others will die soon after 70ty & many more will disappear into the disability or dark side of America!

    • @jocarr4642
      @jocarr4642 Před 5 lety +3

      Most will die before they enjoy their retirement , pension or not. I've seen and heard guys die one year after and before their retirement year. Kinda sad and crazy. You work your whole life to take a break and your only break is death.

    • @hamsterama
      @hamsterama Před 5 lety +1

      @@nightfangs2910 You're right on with income property. I have a duplex, where I live in one side and rent out the other. Bought it in 2014, and I'll have my mortgage paid off next year. If I had bought a single family home, it would take me at least a couple decades to pay off the house. Also, the tax benefits are amazing. I can depreciate half the building, and when I buy lawn equipment, like a lawnmower, I can deduct half the cost as a rental expense. Owner-occupying a rental property is the greatest thing ever.

    • @nightfangs2910
      @nightfangs2910 Před 5 lety

      @@hamsterama and if you buy another investment property you can defer the taxes on your home now on the new house

  • @huguybear
    @huguybear Před 3 lety +7

    He 's a very nice and brave man.

  • @laosracer12
    @laosracer12 Před 5 lety +53

    $4100 is actually pretty good.

    • @MK-hh1vo
      @MK-hh1vo Před 5 lety +3

      If everyone's 100% healthy, mortgage and car payments are finished and you live in the right state.

    • @laosracer12
      @laosracer12 Před 5 lety

      @Roy_Thousand no

    • @awesometico
      @awesometico Před 5 lety +1

      Are we sure that number isnt scewed up by richer folk? If so we need to look at median amounts rather than average .

    • @laosracer12
      @laosracer12 Před 5 lety +2

      @will smith 4100 is like double what I make now.

    • @spiritanimal7516
      @spiritanimal7516 Před 5 lety

      As long as you live some place that isn't crazy expensive.

  • @antdell8730
    @antdell8730 Před 5 lety +7

    He got left holding the bag. He lost his pension through no fault of his own. It's a sad situation.

  • @archangele1
    @archangele1 Před 5 lety +28

    I know a lot of people who work full time who do not take home $3100
    a month. Most are actually taking home more like $2100 a month.
    Where do these statistics come from? I guess they factor in people
    like Warren Buffet.

    • @US_ARMY_25_INF._DIV.
      @US_ARMY_25_INF._DIV. Před 5 lety +2

      True 3100 for 2 people take home pay is not bad......

    • @blackworldtraveler3711
      @blackworldtraveler3711 Před 5 lety +4

      archangele1
      Thats because you don't work in aerospace field in Tulsa,Oklahoma.
      The guy in the video was making at least twice that amount each month along with several thousand employees at Douglas,Lockheed,and American Airlines along the same runway of the airport back then.
      Could have paid off a home in 5-10 years with ease and no consumer debt.
      So Warren Buffett has nothing to do with this.

    • @pawsnotclaws2772
      @pawsnotclaws2772 Před 5 lety +1

      archangele1 seriously I make about 2,000 a month by myself

    • @wturner777
      @wturner777 Před 5 lety

      I'm about $2k-3k a month living solo in Florida. That's only enough to get by, and my savings don't last because of my needs. That's one of the reasons I walked out.

    • @juanshaftpatel7488
      @juanshaftpatel7488 Před 5 lety

      you must know lots of poors then

  • @FurlogTheGiant
    @FurlogTheGiant Před 5 lety +99

    And yet they keep voting for ppl who cut retirement

    • @titoyama5760
      @titoyama5760 Před 5 lety +4

      There is more young people voting than old people but one day they will regret it

    • @kingtrance6826
      @kingtrance6826 Před 5 lety +2

      @ Xx BigBoss xX - Then give up your Social Security and Medicare benefits! You don’t want to give them up? Didn’t think so... 😂

    • @rebeccaoprea9917
      @rebeccaoprea9917 Před 5 lety

      And who are those “people “?

    • @Excalibur2
      @Excalibur2 Před 5 lety +10

      Ha, what? Older people are the biggest voters. They won't dare touch social security. Boomers have been such a big voting block that they've given themselves many benefits over the decades, at the cost of others.

    • @FurlogTheGiant
      @FurlogTheGiant Před 5 lety +4

      ScarletNight yep, grandma screws over her granddaughter to help conmen buy more yachts

  • @Ryan-jx4vh
    @Ryan-jx4vh Před 5 lety +10

    Seems like a super nice guy. It is so important to save and diversify.

  • @davidtran2026
    @davidtran2026 Před rokem +3

    As bad as it was in 2018, it is a lot worse now. Fingers crossed/prayers for those in the unfortunate end of things.

  • @FYMASMD
    @FYMASMD Před 5 lety +11

    We are ruining our country. Just like Rome. It will take a couple hundred more years but its happening. Glad I won't see it but my family will. Pathetic and sad.

    • @radigeorgiev9662
      @radigeorgiev9662 Před 5 lety

      OH man, don't even compare the US to Rome LMAO

    • @chrissalley9468
      @chrissalley9468 Před 5 lety

      Oh its dead already. This incoming recession is gonna bury it

    • @lunafringe10
      @lunafringe10 Před 4 lety

      thats why we need more Mexicans and Muslims, to enrich our culture,

  • @misaki7325
    @misaki7325 Před 5 lety +7

    What sucks is that Walmart fired all of the old people greeters and replaced them with loss prevention

    • @YaowBucketHEAD
      @YaowBucketHEAD Před 5 lety +2

      Seriously?
      Nationwide?

    • @misaki7325
      @misaki7325 Před 5 lety +2

      YaowBucketHEAD yeah apparently they have to meet the requirements for assets protection now or get fired

    • @YaowBucketHEAD
      @YaowBucketHEAD Před 5 lety +6

      And here I thought I couldn't hate Wal*Mart more than I currently do.
      Just let the greeters be sweet and piddle around. There's no harm in that.

    • @ecclairmayo4153
      @ecclairmayo4153 Před 5 lety +1

      Sick!

    • @davec.3198
      @davec.3198 Před 5 lety +2

      What is sick is that everyone is stealing everything.

  • @boreofwrath837
    @boreofwrath837 Před 5 lety +6

    Retirement was a twentieth-century phenomenon.

  • @hammer3293
    @hammer3293 Před 5 lety +10

    This is what happens when you don’t save and invest for retirement

    • @shaneourada3013
      @shaneourada3013 Před 5 lety +2

      Americans are terrible about saving money!

    • @richardbowers3647
      @richardbowers3647 Před 5 lety

      Save or become moneyless! The money you save comes from you! So you are saving your money & not somebody else. What other money do you have coming your way? Inheritance, gov, casino money, loose money lying around? Get real! Save your money!

    • @spanishh2001
      @spanishh2001 Před 5 lety +1

      Exactly...I work in a industry which still offer's a good pension....I see this a lot.... people with big houses...big trucks .....boats etc....I get critized for driving an old Honda...living in a smaller home etc...they will be the same people crying about, not being able to live on $5000 month pensions....

    • @patzeuner3362
      @patzeuner3362 Před 5 lety

      @@spanishh2001 hope you are saving every penny, one major medical emergency can and will wipe you out. Don't worry Medicare will take care of you.... NOT
      They keep cutting back on what they will pay for. Oh want extra medical insurance, well that will only cost you a about $500/mo. per person. So if you are getting $2200 per month for 2 people, you get to live on a whopping $1200.
      Hey, honey they just raised the house and car insurance, oh and the old car needs replacing sounds great doesn't it.

    • @spanishh2001
      @spanishh2001 Před 5 lety

      @@patzeuner3362 that's true if you plan on staying in the U.S. ....I've traveled and lived in other countries....that's not the case ...full medical coverage will cost me about $100 U.S. dollars a month ....of course we're not taking about in the U.S. ....

  • @lukeisrazor9321
    @lukeisrazor9321 Před 4 lety +8

    feel so bad for this man worked at McDonnell Douglass probably making airplanes for the military and has to retire like this.

  • @Bobby_Digital37
    @Bobby_Digital37 Před 5 lety +6

    That was absolutely heart breaking 😢 and the unfortunate reality for the overwhelming majority of all Americans... meanwhile the rich get richer while people like this work till their last breath...

  • @jorgeaparicio3965
    @jorgeaparicio3965 Před 4 lety +2

    My friend managed to accrue 3 pensions. 20 years in the military, 10 years in a state job and now he works at Ralph's. After 5 years at Ralph's, he will have his 3rd pension! He is a genius!

  • @scootergreen3
    @scootergreen3 Před 5 lety +7

    Now I know Walmart has a basement.

  • @johnroper8971
    @johnroper8971 Před 5 lety +43

    He doesn't look 80.

    • @Throughthelurkingglass
      @Throughthelurkingglass Před 5 lety +5

      That's cause he's been working non stop, staying active, keeping the blood pumping

    • @shaneourada3013
      @shaneourada3013 Před 5 lety

      Do you think he is lying about his age?

    • @MK-hh1vo
      @MK-hh1vo Před 5 lety +1

      Does that really matter?

    • @Throughthelurkingglass
      @Throughthelurkingglass Před 5 lety +1

      @@MK-hh1vo Some folks are blessed, with good mind and body into old age, staying active will help that

    • @Throughthelurkingglass
      @Throughthelurkingglass Před 4 lety

      @JG Lee Early retirements a sure way to an early grave

  • @jakeshumway9487
    @jakeshumway9487 Před 5 lety +2

    Nobody should have to go through this, the final years of your life should be reserved for finding peace and finally being able to truly relax

  • @eddoreyes6168
    @eddoreyes6168 Před 5 lety +7

    This is concerning me. My great grandparents didnt exactly retire, they just stopped working but all their bills and care was done by their kids (my grandmother and her siblings). Then my grandparents did the same, my parents and their siblings took care of them. The idea of retirement savings isnt a conversation we ever had. I never gave any thought about what my parents would do, much like is standard in my family and by extension my culture, I am ready to take care of my parents. I help with my grandparents already or a cousin of mine does. It's natural for the younger generations to tend to our elders but I just realized that I am one of three my parents had, my mother is one of 5 and my dad is one of 8. All my uncles and aunts have had 2-3 kids. My older brother has three kids, I opted not to have any and I'm 30 years old. My little brother is 24 and he's choosing not to have any either. Out of all my cousins only half have had children. I think I need to start saving big time!

  • @charlesljones2454
    @charlesljones2454 Před 5 lety +5

    Unfortunately many Americans will find themselves in this predicament. The full retirement age has been raised to 67 and Congress is trying to raise it to 70 so many are trying to work as long as they can to get full benefits but employers are forcing them to retire early.

    • @LarsonFamilyFarm-LLC
      @LarsonFamilyFarm-LLC Před 5 lety +2

      when you're age 55, your company has their eye on you, to "let you go" before you encroach 60...reduced medical liabilities, cost savings. You can sense them thinking: "Not on my watch, will someone get to 60 years of age or retire in my company ". They prefer you to go work somewhere else to get old and retire.

    • @charlesljones2454
      @charlesljones2454 Před 5 lety +1

      @@LarsonFamilyFarm-LLC for that reason everyone should have an alternate source of income.401 k and Roth ira s are good but when the market takes a hit and you don't have enough assets to diversify at a moderate level it can be a stop and start process where you lose and regain instead of consistently gaining. Many economists say you will consistently gain but that only applies to rich participants who gain in spite of market hits because of multiple diversified accounts. Truth is with just 401 k and social security most people realize they still need more income.

    • @LarsonFamilyFarm-LLC
      @LarsonFamilyFarm-LLC Před 5 lety

      @@charlesljones2454 Agreed....and i also believe if we could get everyone plugging in 15 to 23% of their salaries in their 401k from the get go (early-on in their 20ties)....it'll help you when your 57 and let go...you can ride a few years unemployed to 59-1/2 and still be ok to draw some out until you reach 65-67 retirement age. Of course hardly any 27 year old thinks about loading up in their 401k....I did.

    • @charlesljones2454
      @charlesljones2454 Před 5 lety +1

      @@LarsonFamilyFarm-LLC you see that's the problem. With the cost of living stagnant wages and many millenials tied down to college debt until they are in their forties many people can't afford to put that much in their 401k. I ran a business and had a ups job as a side show for investments and health insurance. Ups also.has a retirement plan so.most of what I made there since I wasn't paying health insurance went into my retirement account.

    • @LarsonFamilyFarm-LLC
      @LarsonFamilyFarm-LLC Před 5 lety +1

      @@charlesljones2454 yeah, it's harder today than what i had it in the 80's 90's building my empire. I feel sorry for the kids- millenniums.....but i'm also finding there's no free lunch...investing like i did before, isn't working...stock markets ARE so controlled and manipulated they're made (formulated-devised) to take money from you...the small investor. While the millenniums are busy with their excessive debts....they ARE protected from what the baby boomers are feeling right now...stagnation and confiscation of wealth. They might as well smile in debt, i don't know what's worse...being $60k in debt or losing $60k overnight, sealed deal loss.

  • @hermanherman5834
    @hermanherman5834 Před 5 lety +9

    Want to here a joke? Wal-Mart careers.

  • @igotbandaids
    @igotbandaids Před 5 lety +2

    80 yrs old and very positive attitude, loves his wife and she him, wants to work. Young people take notice this is the good old days. God bless that couple.

  • @LLC273
    @LLC273 Před 5 lety +5

    I know a lot of folks who are over 65 and WANT to work. I worked until 70 because I wanted something to do.

    • @MK-hh1vo
      @MK-hh1vo Před 5 lety +1

      BIG difference between "want" and "need".

  • @arisgod2749
    @arisgod2749 Před 5 lety +53

    I know its not easy but with 3K per month, heck I would advice them to move over seas and live very very well.

    • @tatialo37
      @tatialo37 Před 5 lety +7

      Arisgod27 in Mexico they would live and how!!!

    • @US_ARMY_25_INF._DIV.
      @US_ARMY_25_INF._DIV. Před 5 lety +1

      Yeah it does not add up 3100 a month is not bad for 2 people...…..I don't get it....

    • @samanthaallen7556
      @samanthaallen7556 Před 5 lety +3

      I live in the UK. I take home £1,700 a month. I live well

    • @alexandriabrown1388
      @alexandriabrown1388 Před 5 lety

      Samantha Allen How do you do that? Will you give a breakdown of your expenses in dollars? Do you live alone?

    • @elizabethregina2515
      @elizabethregina2515 Před 5 lety +1

      SHE HAS HEALTH ISSUES. live abroad indeed 🙄 how will she see doctors?