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America, Welcome to the Poorhouse: What You Must Do to Protect Your Financial Future and the Reform We Need
- By Jane White
- Published Sep 14, 2009 by FT Press.
- Copyright 2010
- Dimensions: 6 X 9
- Pages: 256
- Edition: 1st
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- ISBN-10: 0-13-702017-1
- ISBN-13: 978-0-13-702017-1
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- ISBN-10: 0-13-704947-1
- ISBN-13: 978-0-13-704947-9
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Jane White is Founder and President of Retirement Solutions, LLC, which promotes 401(k) reform and provides investment education. In 2007, at the U.S. Department of Labor’s invitation, White presented recommended 401(k) contribution rates to the ERISA Advisory Council. As a result of White’s testimony, the Working Group on Financial Literacy recommended that the DOL “encourage plan communication that uses income replacement formulas and final pay multiples.” A Congressionally appointed delegate to the 2002 National Summit on Retirement Savings, White first observed the 401(k) savings crisis in 1993 as associate editor of Standard & Poor’s Your Financial Future, distributed to a half a million 401(k) participants.
A former syndicated personal finance columnist for Gannett News Service, White first observed the housing bubble and the risk of adjustable rate mortgages in her 1991 book, The Cost-Conscious Homebuyer’s Guide. She has been interviewed by CNN and CNBC, and her articles have appeared in The New York Times, Barron’s, and Employee Benefit News.
“Crack open this book and enter a bromide-free zone. Jane White knows why American families feel as if they are on a treadmill running out of control, and she explains the reasons with clarity, insight, and rare honesty. She also offers several practical suggestions for how we as individuals, families, and a nation can get out of the mess. Policymakers would be wise to listen.”
Evan Cooper, Deputy Editor, InvestmentNews
“This eye-opening book sounds the alarm about many Americans’ dim financial futures if consumers, businesses, and politicians don’t change their ways. Jane White lays blame and names names. Until change happens, White offers prescriptions for your biggest money concerns--retirement, housing, college costs, and credit cards--featuring tried-and-true advice.”
Gregory Karp, Syndicated Newspaper Columnist and Author of The 1-2-3 Money Plan and Living Rich by Spending Smart
“Americans need this vigorous wake-up call if they are to make it through the first half of the 21st century. They are burying themselves in debt--for education, for homes, and for toys--leaving too little for savings and investment. Jane White shows them where they are going wrong and how they can put themselves right.”
Thomas G. Donlan, Editorial Page Editor, Barron’s National Business and Financial Weekly
“Jane White has written a barnburner of a book. Though the title may cause alarm, America, Welcome to the Poorhouse is ultimately reassuring. We can protect our own financial futures if we get wise--and get together to demand real change.”
Jacob S. Hacker, Author of The Great Risk Shift: The New Economic Insecurity and the Decline of the American Dream
Too many American families are racing toward financial catastrophe--saddled with exploding credit card and college debt, out-of-control housing costs, and underfunded 401(k) accounts.
America, Welcome to the Poorhouse reveals the political and economic forces that got us into this predicament, strategies to get Congress to enact needed reform, and practical tips you won’t find anywhere else on how to make the most of your money until reform happens. White offers indispensable practical advice for regaining control of your own financial future--specific strategies for reducing your debt, safeguarding your retirement, and helping your children get the education they’ll need to compete in today’s world.
Shrimp on the barbie, Koala bears, and a secure retirement. Why most Australians will end up with at least half a million dollars in their version of a 401(k) plan--and what we can do to transform our 401(k) plans into actual pensions.
How the mortgage industry lobbied to dismantle regulation and offer bait-and-switch adjustable rate mortgages.
How to protect yourself--no matter what happens. Your personal plan for saving for retirement, finding “bargain” colleges, and getting out of credit card debt.
How to build a citizens lobby that wins. Making taxpayers as powerful as the so-called financial services industry and getting rid of the members of Congress that do its bidding.
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This is an important and informative book. It covers four important (and difficult) economic realities of life in 2010 America, from college and retirement costs, to mortgage and credit card debt. So it is especially important for the legion of Baby Boomers (born 1946) who will begin retiring in 2011 and for the new generation of consumers, who'll have to make difficult economic choices in the world the Boomers have left them.I don't understand the reviewers who've criticized "America: Welcome to the Poorhouse" for being "scattershot". Personally, I can't imagine how it could have been better organized or more focused than it is. And the thesis is clear, too: American lives and financial choices are linked to an American economy that creates and perpetuates great financial stress. Jane White divides the book into four financial themes: retirement; mortgages; college expenses; and credit card debt. In each section, she takes a clear-eyed and specific look at what... Read more
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The usefulness of political polemics generally depends on whether the individual reader agrees with the political viewpoint of the author. If the reader of this book is of a liberal bent, he or she will probably enjoy and agree with this book. If not, then this book will only lead to an increase in blood pressure.Books like this have no real intellectual value, they are briefly in vogue for a few months after publication, then when no longer current, they are consigned to the remainder bins to make way for the next batch of political jeremaids from the political commentariat. This book is no different.
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I enjoyed this book for concisely telling the story of how monumentally bad things are for the majority of Americans. Rather than pull punches about affordable homes, making payments, etc., the author clearly shows how most people can't afford to keep up with the lifestyles they've become accustomed to. While those at the top continue to do well, the rest are falling further behind, led by mortgages they cannot afford, retirement savings they don't make, and college tuition that is growing faster that inflation. In the face of all these costs, people are actually earning less per hour of work than they did 30 years ago. Certainly, it's a middle class crisis.Unfortunately, the author, instead of pushing for rational improvements, pushes her own agenda of mandatory government savings plans, encourages us to contact Congress to push the agenda, and follows up with some diatribe about how the government should be paying for school, since they do in other countries. It's a... Read more |
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Are You Better Off Than You Were as a Kid?
Table of Contents
Introduction 1
Part I: 80% of Americans Can’t Afford to Retire
Chapter 1 Why You Can’t Retire from a 401(k) Plan: You Won’t Have Ten Times Your Salary in Your Account at Age 65 9
Chapter 2 How to Save Wisely Until We Get 401(k) Reform and How to Make Reform Happen 35
Part II: How the American Dream Turned into a Nightmare
Chapter 3 The Mortgage Mess: It Ain’t Just Subprime[md]It’s Half of Americans in Overpriced Homes 55
Chapter 4 How Laws Protect Banks, Not Borrowers, and the Reform We Need 67
Chapter 5 The Fix: Refinance to a Fixed-Rate Mortgage; Move to an Affordable Region 81
Part III: College Is Unaffordable When the Majority of Americans Need Degrees
Chapter 6 Why We Need More College Graduates to Compete with China and India 105
Chapter 7 How Sallie Mae Lobbied Congress and “Enticed” Colleges to Offer Its Loans 114
Chapter 8 The Fix: Grants, Government Loans, and Colleges that Are Free 129
Part IV: 35 Million Americans Are Drowning in Credit Card Debt
Chapter 9 How Credit Card Debt, Home Equity Loans Get You Over Your Head in Debt 141
Chapter 10 The Fix: How to Get Out of Credit Card Debtor’s Prison 151
Part V: Real Campaign Reform That Puts Citizens, Not the Business Lobby, First
Chapter 11 How Big Business Owns Both Political Parties 167
Chapter 12 The Fix: Replacing Corrupt Politicians with Ones Who Work for Taxpayers 177
Conclusion The Big Fix: Recruit the Smartest Workers from Around the World, Send Most Kids to College, Measure Household Wealth 191
Endnotes 205
Index 237
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