Retirement

Attracted by promises of high returns, many public pension funds have been loading up on private equity but may not fully appreciate the dangers, our columnist says. The Oregon Public Employees Retirement Fund prides itself on being open about its investments, publishing monthly reports that provide more timely information than most other state and local
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Amid the pandemic, people thought the labor market had permanently changed in important ways. It was a bad bet. Remember the “she-cession”? What about the early-retirement wave, or America’s army of quiet quitters? For economists and other forecasters, the pandemic and post-pandemic economy has been a lesson in humility. Time and again, predictions about ways
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An estimate puts the average cost over a 20-year retirement at about $157,000. That’s almost double the estimate in 2002. Retirees just got some encouraging news: Coming changes to Medicare rules for prescription drugs may help rein in their health costs. In part because of recently enacted limits on retiree prescription drug costs, the estimated
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Two French business titans, Bernard Arnault of the LVMH empire and Françoise Bettencourt-Meyers of L’Oréal, are named the world’s wealthiest man and woman. PARIS — France, which has been riven lately by angry protests over income inequality, can now claim to have the world’s richest man and woman: Bernard Arnault, the chief executive of the
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