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September 28, 2025 at 2:52 pm #47105
Phillip Beall
KeymasterAll,
Over the last couple of years the Wall Street Journal has run quite a number of pieces related to retirement. Kathy and I subscribe and we thought they might be of interest to some of the Club as you think ahead and plan for retirement. Some of you that are already retired might find one or more interesting, for yourself, your kids, friends that approaching retirement; there are lots of reasons to perhaps find one or more of the pieces to be interesting. The titles below are hyperlinks which are gift links, so enjoy them as our gift to you. We hope you find them interesting, educational, helpful and perhaps even enjoyable. It took me a good while to put this together. There are “normal” links and “gift” links. The only difference I have found is that you cannot comment on an article from the gift link. In any case, if I made a mistake anywhere and you have any problems with any of them, please drop me a note and let’s try and figure out why.
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Phillip Beall (W5EBC)
If You’re Nearing Retirement, Here’s What to Do With Your Money Now
Late-Career Job Losses Are Blurring What Retirement Looks Like in America
Here’s What It’s Like to Retire in America at Age 55 or Younger
Here’s What Retirement on a Pension Looks Like in America
Here’s What a $5 Million Retirement Looks Like in America
Here’s What a $2 Million Retirement Looks Like in America
Here’s What a $1 Million Retirement Looks Like in America
Here’s What Retirement With Less Than $1 Million Looks Like in America
Here’s What It’s Like to Retire on Almost Nothing but Social Security
What It’s Like to Retire in America After Age 75
Three Big Medical Costs That Retirees Often Underestimate
A Big Downside of Retirement: We Have More Time to Worry About Our Health
Do You Need to Own a House? Many Older Americans Decide They Don’t
Even Rich Retirees Fear Outliving Their Money
The People to Speak to Before You Retire—and the Key Questions to Ask Them
For Retirees in Their 60s, the Move That Adds Years to a Nest Egg
Americans Are Claiming Social Security Early, Fearful of Its Future
The Best Thing About Retirement, According to WSJ Readers
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