Gen X is officially in the retirement danger zone — and many are worried about outliving their savings. In this episode of Friends Talk Money, Richard Eisenberg, Terry Savage, and I sit down with author and workplace/retirement expert Kerry Hannon to dig into the findings from her new book, Retirement Bites: A Gen X Guide to Securing Your Financial Future.
We explore:
- Why more than half of Gen X fears they won’t be financially ready
- How DIY Retirement Planning, disappearing pensions & late savings habits created a perfect storm
- The crushing impact of student loans, credit card debt & supporting both kids and aging parents
- Why so few Gen Xers work with a financial advisor — and how to find the right kind of help
- The truth about Social Security’s future for Gen X
- Health costs, layoffs, age discrimination — and how to stay employable into your 50s and 60s
- The new definition of “retirement” and why working longer can be a superpower
- Plus: What Gen Xers can control right now to course-correct
Kerry also breaks down the huge differences between older Gen Xers nearing 60 and younger Gen Xers in their late 40s, including who may benefit from the next major wealth transfer.Whether you’re a lifelong DIY investor or navigating retirement planning for the first time, this episode is a must-listen for the most overlooked generation in personal Finance.
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Pam Krueger is an investor advocate, personal finance journalist, and author. She is the founder and CEO of Wealthramp, an advisor matching platform that connects consumers with rigorously vetted and qualified fee-only financial advisors. Pam created and co-hosted the award-winning investor education TV series, MoneyTrack, seen on 250+ public stations on PBS. With over 25 years in the industry, Pam is one of the leading voices on financial literacy and financial empowerment. When she’s not writing about financial planning for Worth, she’s talking about investing strategies on her podcast, Friends Talk Money.