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In 1980, 38% of private-sector workers in America had a defined-benefit pension — a guaranteed monthly income for life, funded and managed by their employer. Today, that number is approximately 15%. The shift didn’t happen because Americans became irresponsible savers.…

Hidden 401(k) fees are quietly draining American retirement accounts at a rate of $50 billion or more per year — siphoned through expense ratios, 12b-1 marketing fees, recordkeeping charges, and advisor commissions that most workers never see on their statements.…

The pension vs 401k by industry divide maps almost perfectly onto union power. Only 15% of private-sector workers have a pension in 2026 vs 86% of government employees. Here is who kept the floor and who got handed the gamble.

For most Millennials, the Roth IRA vs Traditional IRA decision in 2026 comes down to one bet: will your tax rate be higher now or in retirement? Here's the math, the phase-outs, and the backdoor Roth strategy — explained without the financial planner jargon.

Social Security benefit cuts by birth year are already legislated — workers born in 1960 or later receive 13% less lifetime income than Boomers did. If the trust fund depletes by 2033, an automatic 21% cut hits everyone. Here's the complete breakdown by cohort.
The Social Security disability backlog has become a death sentence for thousands of Americans. As of 2025, more than 940,000 disabled workers are waiting up to two years for an initial SSDI determination, and in fiscal year 2023 alone, approximately…
The millennial retirement savings crisis is not a myth or a motivational poster — it’s a mathematical catastrophe three decades in the making. Millennials aged 30–45 carry an average 401(k) balance of $80,700 against a recommended retirement nest egg of…
The public pension crisis in underfunded states has accumulated more than $1.3 trillion in unfunded liabilities — promises politicians made to public workers that taxpayers (especially younger ones) will have to fund for decades. Illinois alone carries nearly $16,000 in…