A secure retirement is one of the pillars of middle class life. For all too many Americans, however, that pillar needs more support.
This will be Valegro's retirement after Rio, so I want to go out there and want to enjoy every last minute.
We must ensure that every worker has healthcare and is able to save for their retirement. We must ensure that our workers have safe and health working conditions.
In retirement, I have enjoyed it... and everyone misses the game, there's no question, you miss lots of different parts of it.
Our seniors' retirement should never rely on the bull of political promises or the bear of the market.
Use visual cues to prompt yourself to put away more. A photograph of the beach house where you and your husband can envision spending your retirement will remind you to bump up the contribution to your 401(k); a snapshot of your child in a college sweatshirt can encourage you to put more into a 529 college savings plan.
During my four years as treasurer, we restructured our pension system, cutting the state's unfunded liability almost by half and putting our retirement system on stronger footing.
I don't disagree with ending Congress' retirement program. I'm a governor; I don't have a retirement program in my state, and I don't disagree with that.
Pay off your mortgage before retirement, and that's one less bill you'll have to worry about when you're on a fixed income.
Those who want to cut Social Security are prepared to take hostages, manufacture crises, and use scare tactics to undermine the retirement security of Americans.
I was a stock broker once. I think there is an absolute place for market investments. But they should never be the basis of one's retirement. They should be an additional piece on top of a basic, secure, guaranteed retirement benefit.
To the hard-working people who set a little bit aside each month, to provide for their children, or to fund their own retirement, I say: you should be rewarded not punished.