The Coming Retirement Crisis Explained by Raoul Pal

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  • Опубліковано 27 жов 2018
  • In this hard-hitting Real Vision special, Raoul Pal presents the single most important financial topic of a generation - the Baby Boomer retirement crisis. He asks the hard questions: Can you afford to retire?
    How will the coming crisis impact your life? What risks are you unknowingly taking with your retirement?
    Moreover, will the insufficient retirement savings of the largest generation in history cripple the economy? Raoul also explores how savvy retirees might avoid - and even profit from - the threatening crisis.
    In addition, Raoul also offers a glimpse of a brighter future, in which smart millennials take control of their own financial destiny and side-step the crisis.
    TIMESTAMPS:
    00:02:15 Theme of a Generation
    00:08:56 Who can Afford to Retire?
    00:12:12 The Retirement Equation
    00:15:08 How Much Risk are you Taking?
    00:16:26 A Dangerous Situation
    00:24:18 An Aging America
    00:27:18 A Huge Shift
    00:30:33 How Safe are your Investments?
    00:33:45 Can you Afford to Retire?
    00:37:33 Opportunities Amid the Tumult
    00:46:58 The Future of Retirement
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 8 тис.

  • @RealVisionFinance
    @RealVisionFinance  4 роки тому +68

    TIMESTAMPS:
    00:02:15 Theme of a Generation
    00:08:56 Who can Afford to Retire?
    00:12:12 The Retirement Equation
    00:15:08 How Much Risk are you Taking?
    00:16:26 A Dangerous Situation
    00:24:18 An Aging America
    00:27:18 A Huge Shift
    00:30:33 How Safe are your Investments?
    00:33:45 Can you Afford to Retire?
    00:37:33 Opportunities Amid the Tumult
    00:46:58 The Future of Retirement
    👉 Do you want even more content like this? And to see this video before we release it here? Become a member of Real Vision -- get started here: rvtv.io/membership

    • @ResilientViking
      @ResilientViking 10 місяців тому

      Uuu u yyuyy6y thy yyyyy6yyybyuyuyyyyy

  • @randycarstens1100
    @randycarstens1100 3 роки тому +1791

    I’ve realized I don’t have enough money saved for retirement with increased lifespan. So I am adding some life span adjustments. I have gained weight and started to smoke cigars and drinking more. Hopefully this will get my lifespan back in line with my retirement assets.

    • @teresamardorf2326
      @teresamardorf2326 3 роки тому +84

      I like this plan 😁

    • @prepperpatty199
      @prepperpatty199 3 роки тому +40

      Randy Carst: Sounds like a plan to me! Studio 54 all over again! Do you prefer hard rock,heavy metal,classic rock/rock-n-roll,country or disco?

    • @javierharth3647
      @javierharth3647 3 роки тому +34

      Now, that's planning!
      The world should follow your example!!

    • @jdelaguardia09
      @jdelaguardia09 3 роки тому +71

      Sounds more fun than a shot of covid vaccine.

    • @TopHatRonin
      @TopHatRonin 3 роки тому +45

      When life gives you lemons 😁

  • @rubytuby6369
    @rubytuby6369 4 роки тому +600

    I’ve been retired for a while, people want to much ,and they think they need so many things that they don’t. Don’t stress out try to keep your health, Enjoy life be kind and forgive everyone.

    • @sirojadesign6561
      @sirojadesign6561 3 роки тому +5

      Buying stuff keeps the economy going on

    • @oldslowjim
      @oldslowjim 3 роки тому +32

      As a retiree myself, I left the country, and took my multiple pensions, investments, and cash and left the U.S. It is a true sign of a country in decline when the people leave for better places to live. Most other countries love for us to move there. Older people don't need schools, police, firemen, and don't trust politicians. I would just move to another country if there were too many problems. Move again, research, and always have a fall back in mind. Be responsible.

    • @reeseville1
      @reeseville1 3 роки тому +14

      @@oldslowjim Exactly...Im moving as well. There are much better options than USA and you can live a better quality of life with less money.

    • @oldslowjim
      @oldslowjim 3 роки тому +5

      @@reeseville1 Asia anyone?!

    • @senorbullflag7346
      @senorbullflag7346 3 роки тому +12

      @@oldslowjim The Australian Govt. fixed this. They banned Australians from leaving the country! We’re now in the same club as North Korea living in a country that won’t let us leave! Supposedly due to covid of course. (So why is it the Treasurer & not the Health Minister who always makes the announcements?)

  • @MIchaelGuzman737
    @MIchaelGuzman737 Рік тому +505

    Great video. We are all seeking for financial independence and a better way of life. This is not difficult to achieve with savvy investing, a frugal lifestyle, and cautious budgeting. I'm glad I learned early on to work hard for financial independence. As Warren Buffet said, he has seen this happen many times in his life. Not an investor, My husband and i never earned more than a middle class salary. We plan to get retired at 58 with a stock portfolio worth $4M. We have never sold so much as one share of stock.

    • @sommersalt88
      @sommersalt88 Рік тому +4

      @trevorogden3288 I agree with you. I started investing on my own, but I lost a lot of money. I was able to pull out about $200k after the 2020 crash. I invested the money with an investment advisor and in seven months raised almost $873,000.

    • @clarkdunshee
      @clarkdunshee Рік тому +1

      @@sommersalt88 Any chance you can recommend who you work with for those of us who want to make the right plays now and be better positioned for a healthy retirement?

    • @sommersalt88
      @sommersalt88 Рік тому +7

      Do your due diligence and opt for one that has tactics to help your portfolio continue consistent and steady growth. "LISA ELLEN SHAW" is accountable for the success of my portfolio, and I believe she has the qualifications and expertise to accomplish your objectives.

    • @clarkdunshee
      @clarkdunshee Рік тому +2

      @@sommersalt88 Thanks a lot for this. I really needed the recommendation, and I would love to move my funds from an existing mutual fund. I'll check her ouT.

    • @elliotoliver8679
      @elliotoliver8679 4 місяці тому

      Always a CLICKBAIT BS artist with a garbage story to attract fools

  • @TV-iv3zr
    @TV-iv3zr 3 роки тому +118

    2021 This is still on point. Very frightening ~ numbers don't lie, people do.

    • @cashkitty3472
      @cashkitty3472 3 роки тому +2

      Really equity to, inflation is being stubborn by man made government decisions and stock exchange going up after a dips and bond at an all time low. Stock exchange isn't inflated, housing is

    • @mikea5745
      @mikea5745 2 роки тому +7

      "Still on point" doesn't really do it justice. If you look at the same charts today, it's a far worse picture. The market has nearly doubled since this video was made

    • @user-xm3wd8tz6d
      @user-xm3wd8tz6d 2 роки тому +3

      Except the inflation part. 🤣

  • @MrGirish01
    @MrGirish01 5 років тому +616

    There is easy solution. I as a 75 years old live it. Its very simple. Learn to live frugally. Learn to live healthy lifestyle.

    • @SandeepKumar-tj1jz
      @SandeepKumar-tj1jz 5 років тому +41

      It's not that easy. You can only live healthy for so long. The medical costs are spiraling up in India as well. They push inflation up to fool the people. It just erodes the value but some body is the beneficiary. That is why they are pushing immigration to keep alive Pension Ponzi scheme in the West. The current work culture ensures you will retire with a minimum of 2 to 3 health issues bcos of stress.

    • @TheorizingWithBen
      @TheorizingWithBen 5 років тому +24

      Most Boomers cant help themselves. They never cared about economics until now, and they still disregard the recession 10 yrs ago that made the Carter administration look prosperous.

    • @seventhchild7270
      @seventhchild7270 5 років тому +32

      Girish Vinod.......I agree with you.....as a 63 year old.....I do live simple, frugally, and eat healthy, exercise, retired with decent pensions, medical insurance....car paid for mint condition, save for emergencies, as of July. DEBT free.....with last credit card paid off 700.00....THANK God!

    • @johnsergei
      @johnsergei 5 років тому +9

      You're not good for the economy.
      Wouldn't you be better getting sick & helping doctors & medical companies pay their mortgages, car loans & credit cards (+taxes & taxes on taxes + the same item taxes several times from the maker to the buyer?)
      It's sad people spend 70-80,90+ years & have no idea how the monitory system operates.
      7:01 "it doesn't add up"
      Correct, the is a missing eliment of this equasion.
      Why does the government ( who most people think, prints & controls the money supply) need tax?

    • @alexchavez3244
      @alexchavez3244 5 років тому +7

      Best solution get illegals to work in camps and let them work and pay half they’re check and pay for retirement social security and the debt for our economy and it’s a win win situation if your go to retirement go to Mexico to live happy and go to the beach cheap and best place for Americans then the United States sad but true.

  • @kevinriley5686
    @kevinriley5686 3 роки тому +967

    Anyone else watching this in 2020? Wow so onpoint... it is scary

    • @RealLifeMoney
      @RealLifeMoney 3 роки тому +25

      Very true, could be only the beginning

    • @lorrainedilks4053
      @lorrainedilks4053 3 роки тому +5

      @@RealLifeMoney
      Yes

    • @monguskooklord7867
      @monguskooklord7867 3 роки тому +23

      Yeah spot on. Buy chainlink.

    • @sonyjoseph5426
      @sonyjoseph5426 3 роки тому +6

      @@monguskooklord7867 most missed the boat when it was under $2 6 months ago . That shop has sailed

    • @Cleatus25
      @Cleatus25 3 роки тому +6

      I missed the opportunity in March. Think there will be another opportunity soon?

  • @MereAYT
    @MereAYT 2 роки тому +42

    It is sad that we live our lives working in hope of maybe, possibly being able to finally relax and stop worrying just as our bodies become unusable with age.

  • @hannahcampbell6847
    @hannahcampbell6847 2 роки тому +176

    In the world right now, wealth is shifting and inflation is rampaging every sector but the smart ones know that it is best to put your future with a trusted professional to secure and even grow the value of your asset and that's why I am stuck with Suzanne Stephens Ellis, I have experienced amazing growth in my Portfolio since I joined her platform in March 2020, I can't say thanks to the pandemic but it was during the pandemic I realized that there were more options and found a new understanding of finance.

    • @hebrews11vs5
      @hebrews11vs5 2 роки тому +1

      I smell a fraud. Careful people, this is probably a trap.

  • @Rob_CryptoTalks
    @Rob_CryptoTalks 3 роки тому +685

    I’m currently watching this for about the 4th or 5th time. I honestly don’t think it’s an exaggeration to say this is the single most important video on UA-cam.

    • @stephenmurray2851
      @stephenmurray2851 3 роки тому +8

      Nah. Watch overdose documentary. If you like this then you will love that.

    • @AlexM-jd2ro
      @AlexM-jd2ro 3 роки тому +4

      Rob, I am scared

    • @twarner9338
      @twarner9338 3 роки тому +9

      America has fallen people.

    • @twarner9338
      @twarner9338 3 роки тому +3

      Oh ,people yall aint guna beleive the impact !!

    • @stephenmurray2851
      @stephenmurray2851 3 роки тому +15

      @@twarner9338 America isn't doing any worse than anywhere else. Most other places are worse.

  • @jjuniper274
    @jjuniper274 4 роки тому +464

    Actually, I reduced my food bill by eliminating fast food and dining by $400 per month. Gen X here.

    • @alexndg5260
      @alexndg5260 4 роки тому +8

      No one cares

    • @cch312
      @cch312 4 роки тому +70

      @@alexndg5260 looks like you cared enough to comment, just like I cared enough to troll

    • @alexndg5260
      @alexndg5260 4 роки тому +1

      Will Cheung you’re not funny

    • @cch312
      @cch312 4 роки тому +58

      @@alexndg5260 No one cares

    • @jjuniper274
      @jjuniper274 4 роки тому +23

      Well, since no one will read this anyway, or care, it's called "taking responsibility for my actions." Dr. P. Speaks of this often.

  • @mrotolo
    @mrotolo 3 роки тому +36

    WOW!!! Would please please please make ANOTHER comprehensive video like this one for TODAY!! So prescient! We need an update!

  • @guitarcountry1
    @guitarcountry1 2 роки тому +28

    I started planning for retirement in 1985. I believed that Social Security might be insolvent by my retirement age. So I started investing $166 a month in mutual funds. I went through ups and downs, but I have a great retirement. Much better than the averages quoted in this video.

    • @GHC3
      @GHC3 2 роки тому +4

      The same. I started at 19 back at the beginibg of 2011 and opened a roth ira a year later, moved the latter to a better company 4 years later. I know someday planning towards the Fire lifestyle will pay off

    • @privateprivate4384
      @privateprivate4384 2 роки тому

      Well done, hat's off to you for planning well for your future. Enjoy.

    • @V.E.R.O.
      @V.E.R.O. 2 роки тому

      Same, started in 2007 because I heard SS money would run out.

  • @martinleepgg
    @martinleepgg 4 роки тому +457

    This should be played in high school economic class, it's an excellent presentation.

    • @catsincredulous9998
      @catsincredulous9998 3 роки тому +18

      Their teaching Marxism now! No way that's going to happen.

    • @dougpatterson7494
      @dougpatterson7494 3 роки тому +10

      In the finance portion of a high school math class in 2010 our teacher told us that we'd better save for retirement and not depend on government pensions.

    • @Pravda_Z
      @Pravda_Z 3 роки тому

      Let me guess - You too are a Wall St shill hoping to steal people's hard-earned cash...got it!

    • @Pravda_Z
      @Pravda_Z 3 роки тому +1

      @@dougpatterson7494 Yep...'cause the Krapitolist Congress and Wall St work in harmony to steal any wealth you may, through your lifelong effort, accumulate.

    • @stinga_
      @stinga_ 3 роки тому +3

      Not while the same guys fund education

  • @sjordan7085
    @sjordan7085 3 роки тому +142

    I live simply, and have Social Security plus a very, very tiny pension. I have what I need, but no way to afford luxuries. I take days out occasionally, instead of paying for hotel accommodation. I also have a modest vintage RV if I want to spend a night camping somewhere beautful. I never eat out, and buy everything used. My hobbies are playing the piano, reading, painting and drawing, writing children's stories, rescuing rabbits, and refurbishing items for my little grand-daughter. I only go to free concerts, and other entertainments listed in the local Entertainment magazine. I have managed to stash away enough food and supplies, to last several years for my daughter and family, as well as myself and pets. I also bought a Berkey water purifier and have the means to collect water. I sew, using materials and sundries purchased in thrift stores. I am comfortable, but far from rich.

  • @abbuckley
    @abbuckley 3 роки тому +58

    The real problem is the Federal Reserve who robbed the middle class and gave the money free of charge to the top 1% through zero interest rates. Whenever I hear the Federal Reserve chairperson talk about keeping interest rates Low to achieve full employment, I know that he is saying that I am going to funnel money to the rich so when I leave my position, I will get rewarded through “speaking fees”.

    • @truthlove1114
      @truthlove1114 3 роки тому +1

      Truth

    • @stevehady915
      @stevehady915 3 роки тому

      Yet houses are selling at record rates to average working people.

    • @Robert74450
      @Robert74450 2 роки тому +4

      @@stevehady915 but homes that were valued at 100 k last year with zero improvements are now offered at 800k

    • @stevehady915
      @stevehady915 2 роки тому

      @@Robert74450 Where is that?

    • @Robert74450
      @Robert74450 2 роки тому +1

      @@stevehady915 in gatlinburg tn

  • @christianlibertarian5488
    @christianlibertarian5488 3 роки тому +14

    I bought this line of thinking. When the pandemic hit, with the resulting economic crash, I sold equities at what I thought would be a peak. Wrongo. The Fed and Congress decided to create money by the metric ton. Equities soared, opposite of what should have happened in a recession.

  • @brucenotlee924
    @brucenotlee924 4 роки тому +527

    Bring this man back on for an update, things have turned out much worse than even he could have predicted.

    • @firstnamelastname-td2in
      @firstnamelastname-td2in 3 роки тому +17

      government now saying social security will be gone by 2030 and disability by 2026

    • @andrewcannon587
      @andrewcannon587 3 роки тому +7

      gov't will and is buying stock, just like for japan. Stock market won't crash (some periodic correction yes)

    • @lashlarue59
      @lashlarue59 3 роки тому +31

      @@firstnamelastname-td2in No, the government is NOT saying Social Security will be gone by 2030, thats impossible because as long there are people working and paying into the system there will be money paid out. What they are saying is by 2034 there will be a 25% reduction in benefits because at that point the money they are paying out will be more than they are taking in.

    • @sirojadesign6561
      @sirojadesign6561 3 роки тому +1

      @@andrewcannon587 Just a short time, it is getting shorter every time. Last time was 2008 now 2018, 1940, 1917

    • @sirojadesign6561
      @sirojadesign6561 3 роки тому +4

      First 33 years then 10 years

  • @ashthegreat1
    @ashthegreat1 5 років тому +377

    Im gen X. My grandmother retired at 65 with fcuk all except a freehold house a Honda car. She's 90 now. Same house, same old furniture, same Honda. She reuses teabags and lives off her garden, family charity and a small pension. And she's happy as hell! It's totally doable. Just make sure you look after your family and they will look after you.

    • @pangmeister
      @pangmeister 5 років тому +9

      thats how it was for thousands of years. Somehow, it was lost.

    • @ashthegreat1
      @ashthegreat1 5 років тому +9

      @George V lols no offence taken. My late grandfather died in his early 60's. He was a hard drinker and ate a terrible diet. They both worked full time - he as a bus driver and she as a nurse. Feminism wasnt a thing then... not like it is now.

    • @reneehenderson4818
      @reneehenderson4818 5 років тому +2

      I dont think you know my family or you may not have commented as you did.

    • @reneehenderson4818
      @reneehenderson4818 5 років тому

      But I'm happy for your grmo

    • @boudicca4841
      @boudicca4841 5 років тому +2

      Not as easy with still paying rent into retirement.

  • @DistrustHumans
    @DistrustHumans 3 роки тому +202

    I have to stop watching financial doom videos like this, and start watching homeless videos... only way to truly prepare for the future.

    • @mikecarr9849
      @mikecarr9849 3 роки тому +2

      Why are the homeless,, homeless? what poor life choices did they make ?

    • @MP-nj1qy
      @MP-nj1qy 2 роки тому +3

      Amen to that, the poverty video makes you buckle up and keep on working towards your dreams

    • @oceanhome2023
      @oceanhome2023 2 роки тому

      Start Prepping harder !

    • @rejectionistmanifesto8836
      @rejectionistmanifesto8836 2 роки тому +3

      They dont have to worry the elite parasites at the WEF will make sure that wont happen with the monthly jabs they are planning/pushing. All the lemmings haven't put these people on stakes by now, proves these parasites will keep pushing for monthly pokes and the resulting "unexpected outcome".

    • @williamstanton4283
      @williamstanton4283 2 роки тому +8

      homeless videos are a gateway drug to van camping videos.

  • @opus5770
    @opus5770 Рік тому +13

    I'd love to see an update on this demographic thesis in a post-covid world, especially with how markets have reacted to stimulus packages in the first year and the rate hikes that followed

  • @dianealbrecht496
    @dianealbrecht496 4 роки тому +344

    Ever since this country went off the gold standard in 1971, it's been downhill ever since.

    • @tdoggo7614
      @tdoggo7614 4 роки тому +45

      As a retired economist I agree with you 100%. We didn’t have the money to pay for the Vietnam war so we gave up the safeguard to prevent government overspending. That was the beginning of the end of the American Middle Class as we knew it.

    • @nevadataylor
      @nevadataylor 4 роки тому +19

      The problem existed way before the gold standard. The problem is capitalism.

    • @thehealthychefri
      @thehealthychefri 4 роки тому +7

      Yup, plus the price and wage control by Nixon!

    • @tompain2751
      @tompain2751 3 роки тому +13

      @@tdoggo7614 The problem with capitalism,is young people are not practicing it!

    • @PouchMaster
      @PouchMaster 3 роки тому +7

      @@tdoggo7614 The whole reason for the Vietnam War was to take multiple countries off the gold standard. This created the alternate reality we live in today as billions of people alive today would never have been born. This alternate reality is collapsing now as core deflation and non core inflation run rampant.

  • @svartvist
    @svartvist 5 років тому +44

    Cheaper to live off McDonalds than at home? I'm retired and live in the center of the nation. I spend ~$13/day for my wife and I to eat a healthy diet. Going out costs us an avg of $16-18 for one fast-food meal for the two of us. Going to a restaurant costs 2-2½ times our daily food budget, and still the menu fails to stack up against the nutritional value of our eating at home. On a good day, we can find a lunch to share at Hyvee for $9.
    Where does he get his data from? I've traveled the world for business and pleasure, and no matter where I've been, Rochester NY, Los Angeles, Portland, Seattle, Lost Wages, Denver, Chicago, D.C., Atlanta, London, Paris, Oslo, Frankfurt, Rome, Tokyo, Taipei, Mexico City, eating out always costs 2-3x more than amortizing a week's worth of groceries.

    • @susanmaryjones9281
      @susanmaryjones9281 4 роки тому +9

      Ikr that struck me as rediculus also, most of these bozos dont live in the real world.. invest in trailor parks? Dam how low can you go to profet from the poorest amongest us..These bankers have no souls.

    • @user-vf3gf4xq3v
      @user-vf3gf4xq3v 2 роки тому

      Totally agree. It’s usually never cheaper to eat out than to prepare food at home.

  • @PaulMangione
    @PaulMangione 2 роки тому +27

    Was exactly right on how large the Fed balance sheet was going to go ($8T).
    It just got there in 2021 versus 2025 because of COVID-19.

    • @davidfoss4836
      @davidfoss4836 2 роки тому

      Oddly, the more Trump steals and passes around to his Cronies, the easier it will be to pay off those pensions. Every time the squirming maggot passes out $6 trillion to his friends and cronies, the value of those pensions drops making them more viable.

    • @ikaros4203
      @ikaros4203 2 роки тому

      yeah, the jobs/inflation reality gonna have to kick in aboute riiiiiiiight meow

  • @wildwilly160
    @wildwilly160 2 роки тому +11

    I'm 57 and I know with everything happening I will never be able to fully retire.AMERICA is heading into VERY HARD TROUBLE TIMES.THE GREAT DEPRESSION IS NOTHING LIKE WHAT IS COMING

  • @jamesmclaughlinprimitivele4587
    @jamesmclaughlinprimitivele4587 5 років тому +729

    Saving acct interest rate .01 percent, credit card interest rate 20 plus percent, I think I see the problem.

    • @asterisk911
      @asterisk911 5 років тому +19

      My savings account, literally just a hum drum FDIC insured savings account, is paying 2.30%. If you're getting .01% one day ago (when you posted), then that is your choice, and I respect your right to that choice, but let's not pretend you have to settle for that.

    • @cmdr1911
      @cmdr1911 5 років тому +33

      You shouldnt be using a savings account for investing. Anything less than 3 percent is costing you money. I keep cash in a saving account but that is easily accessible for emergencies to avoid touching the actual investments.

    • @soulmate805
      @soulmate805 5 років тому +41

      James Mclaughlin The greedy and selfish bankers and politicians are the problem.

    • @nrm55
      @nrm55 5 років тому +11

      @@soulmate805
      I believe that was his point.

    • @moshfists
      @moshfists 5 років тому +26

      If you settle for .01% and carrying 20% debt, you deserve to fail.

  • @brazenbull636
    @brazenbull636 5 років тому +229

    At 33 and having not saved, I DID buy some land in the woods a few years ago that's almost paid, eventually I'll finish building my cabin, have a well, and raise animals and a garden. Drink clean water, eat clean food, breathe fresh air, and be kept active well into old age.
    Then when I get too old to work
    I will hand it down to my kids on the condition that they take care of my old crotchety ass till I die. I'll take care of the animals, the garden, and sit on the porch smoking cigars 😎🚬
    A family that cares about each other is the only real guaranteed retirement. I wipe your ass, and then you wipe mine..

    • @brazenbull636
      @brazenbull636 5 років тому +10

      @Xadion maybe for you..

    • @shadowspire
      @shadowspire 4 роки тому +25

      That's what my dad did for us, he passed 3 years ago, and now I've put my own life on hold and taking care of my mom and younger brothers. The way I see it, my parents provided me with everything I needed i can return the favor. My own brother and mom are the only ones I have full trust in

    • @jamiekloer6534
      @jamiekloer6534 4 роки тому +9

      Like this and started to think I’m the luckiest person alive for having a strong family. We take care of our parents like they took care of us. If we have to we have land and can take care of each other. We all had kids and we are undivided.Family is all.

    • @dondressel4802
      @dondressel4802 4 роки тому +2

      What kind of cigars?
      I prefer black and mild

    • @dondressel4802
      @dondressel4802 4 роки тому +7

      Jamie Kloer yes don’t trust anyone but your family
      I found that out the hard way
      My ex took everything that wasn’t bolted down

  • @robertmartinez988
    @robertmartinez988 2 роки тому +2

    I have a 2000 sq. Meter lot in Panama, 5 minutes from the ocean and 5 minutes from Coronado for sale if anyone is interested. It cost a lot less to live here and much healthier than in the States

  • @roybrewer6583
    @roybrewer6583 3 роки тому +24

    Great video, I can remember discussing the demographic curve at college in the 1970's. It was understood then that we would have a collapse in the number of workers to finance pensions. Here in the UK we consume too much, but nowhere near US levels.
    I downsized last and had a dozen large bonfires and filled 36 bin bags for the binmen to collect, gave gardening equipment away for free, yet still had more stuff to get rid of when I moved.
    I have enough clothes to last the rest of my life. Only need to buy food and replace things as they break. Biggest daily costs are energy.
    UK demographic curve is about 10 years behind the US, Europe is more like the states, Italy and Spain very bad outlook.
    Whole villages in Japan have no new births or anyone under 60.
    UK prosperity peaked in the 1930's again in the 1960's, false dawn in the 1980's under Thatcher and downhill ever since.
    I am not optimistic for future generations, a return to medieval poverty lies ahead.

  • @kirstinstrand6292
    @kirstinstrand6292 5 років тому +158

    Being a senior, I can verify all that you have stated; not only I, but my ancient, now dead mother, never wanted to buy anything nor did she want any conveniences. When I worked, my escapism was shopping. Now, I shop at Good Will and plan to make my expensive teas at 1/4 the cost. My entertainment now...lol. Get ready for a lifestyle change all you blooming boomers. In reality, we cannot believe we will die. So we never plan for old age...seriously! PS I cook Everything from scratch to stay healthy.
    The millennials seem to be busy living their lives, making their personal goals - not interested in the world's drama.
    Moreover, the employment market is stagnant because similar industries /competitors are in collusion, having an agreement not to hire competitors employees. Additionally, companies keep each employee in the same position, not moving them into higher level positions ...again keeping the wages stagnant. It's all rigged.

    • @asrr62
      @asrr62 5 років тому +7

      the job market is so horrible right now!

    • @kirstinstrand6292
      @kirstinstrand6292 5 років тому +7

      @@asrr62 yet per today's Gov Stats, the economy is hot and 270 000 jobs were added in non farming payroll. They also said wages are increasing because ppl are willing to pay more for food, etc. SPIN DOCTORS...

    • @michaels4255
      @michaels4255 5 років тому +6

      Teas! Make your expensive teas with a drip coffee maker. You can use half the amount of tea per cup yet it is still full strength flavor.

    • @sunlite9759
      @sunlite9759 5 років тому +13

      "The millennials seem to be busy living their lives, making their personal goals - not interested in the world's drama." That is why they vote liberal and will live to regret it.

    • @4thworldwilderness390
      @4thworldwilderness390 5 років тому +22

      I was in 9th and 10th grade when I realized that everything is fundamentally backwards or wrong in our society.. then I spent 13+ years studying, reading, and researching every idea and philosophy I could get my hands on.
      And now that I have a decent grasp of the big picture and have advice or knowledge to share, I'm quietly socially ostracized if I ever start talking.
      Lol people run from you if you bring up real political debate, theological discussion on religions and cults, psychological warfare tactics and secret intelligence working with media conglomerates, or any "conspiracy theory" that has been thoroughly studied by thousands of individuals throughout history where the evidence found by unofficial lone researchers or groups debunk officially narrated storylines while the real evidence properly explains what actually transpired more accurately.
      I would highly suggest the thkelly UA-cam podcast. One of the best channels on UA-cam by far right now that I know of, he's a historian and bibliophile that knows so much about the past several hundred years it blows my mind and he also interviews tons of authors, writers, researchers, and other content creators.
      Sorry to ramble.
      Thanks and have a great day

  • @00000000000101010
    @00000000000101010 5 років тому +335

    1:26 "if the United States Government goes out of business then my pension won't be there." Um....if the United States Government goes out of business I think we might have bigger problems than your pension.

    • @ShidaiTaino
      @ShidaiTaino 5 років тому +5

      00000000000101010 someone is asking the right questions

    • @slappy8941
      @slappy8941 5 років тому +38

      "But it's all about MEEEEEEEEE!!!"
      ~Boomers, since forever.

    • @johnsergei
      @johnsergei 5 років тому +3

      @@slappy8941 After debt & taxes have finished with ya, who should it be about? ( a F^*!G politician?)

    • @slyhorse1
      @slyhorse1 5 років тому

      Yeah thats a shocking idea. The US government isnt a business anyway, so wtf?

    • @johnsergei
      @johnsergei 5 років тому +4

      @@slyhorse1 Not a business? If government prints & controls the money supply wtf ( as you speak), do they need taxes?
      To run government? ( you look funny going around in circles).

  • @craiglyles4843
    @craiglyles4843 3 роки тому +9

    I feel bad cause I have told my dad 30 years at one place with a with a pension and I told him it won't all be there in 2 years but he don't believe me I sent him this video and he still don't believe no one is working now a days that mean no one in putting in. I was born in 80 and I have seen where we r going and u r right I don't buy anything new and I rent I'm not going to marry a debt thanks for your video

    • @melaniemorgan8974
      @melaniemorgan8974 3 роки тому

      I told my dad he is taking the cash option on his pension

  • @phylwilson763
    @phylwilson763 2 роки тому +10

    It is now late 2021 and this was spot on for today's outlook. Just look at the boom with tiny houses.. I'm 75 and still working. Only problem is that this gentleman didn't take into account a 100 year pandemic.... Jesus save us.

  • @nocturneowl2660
    @nocturneowl2660 3 роки тому +47

    This guy put it together for me to digest the complexity of the economy. Bring Raoul Pal back for more. Gen X here.

  • @THOMASTHESAILOR
    @THOMASTHESAILOR 5 років тому +205

    I left the labor market, because I could.. Jobs have turned to shit.. No respect anymore, Pay is way down, My kids are grown, Life is cheap now..
    The 70's and 80's were Fabulous, Good Jobs everywhere, Bosses respected you.. It was a pleasure to work, I loved working everyday, People were great, etc.. Times have changed.. i don't like it.. I have enough assets to live on, until retirement.. i've kept my living expenses low.. It's all looking better now..

    • @justinajones3000
      @justinajones3000 5 років тому +9

      Thomas, I'm onboard-no pun intended. Luckily, I didn't have kids so I was able to spend even less than my peers.

    • @THOMASTHESAILOR
      @THOMASTHESAILOR 5 років тому +23

      @@justinajones3000, In my case, it wasn't the Kids the cost a lot, it was my X wife. She wasn't a team player.. She wanted it all for herself.. She did me a favor by divorcing me.. I would still have to work to support her too..
      I originally (when I was 20) planned to be retired by 40 years old.. My X pushed that forward 10 years.. Life is sweet without her..

    • @THOMASTHESAILOR
      @THOMASTHESAILOR 5 років тому +15

      @733Rafael I don't mind working, I actually like it.. Finding a Job I like is the problem.. I hate bosses that think their shit don't stink. ! A lot of Jobs have turned to shit.. You can't pay me enough to be disrespected..

    • @THOMASTHESAILOR
      @THOMASTHESAILOR 5 років тому +11

      @733Rafael 10 years ago, My boss hired 1/2 dozen Polish immigrants (some legal, some not), They worked for at least $5-8/hr less than Americans .. but it wasn't the pay that was the problem..
      The Boss discovered he could treat the socialist immigrants like shit, and they won't say a word..
      Once Americans (2) were the minority in the shop, Boss discovered he can cut all the benefits and bonuses without a peep from the crew...
      I stopped going in, every time He talked down to Me.. Pollocks were fighting amongst themselves, the shop was in disrepair, etc.. The place turned into shit hole, little Poland.. I left for good !..

    • @justinajones3000
      @justinajones3000 5 років тому +1

      @@THOMASTHESAILOR Thank goodness you don't make any payments not towards your "sweet life".

  • @danielhermanson7213
    @danielhermanson7213 2 роки тому +4

    We desperately need a follow-up video. The insight is incredible.

  • @meganlukes6679
    @meganlukes6679 3 роки тому +6

    This is why my long-term financial planning includes supporting my mother. I don’t know if social security and her 401k will still be there for the rest of her life.

  • @kevinloughrey5135
    @kevinloughrey5135 3 роки тому +131

    I don't wish to retire. I'm 69, very fit and building my own house from which we will run a B&B operation plus I'll get work locally doing anything I can. By doing this I meet interesting people and live an adventure. That to me is what life is about. Retirement is tantamount to the first stage of a process of atrophy, decay and death. Its not for me!

    • @brokencage9723
      @brokencage9723 3 роки тому +13

      sweet,congrats you won the lottery. im 55 and my health is failing. VoV, not everyone is in the same boat

    • @jonathanfisher9745
      @jonathanfisher9745 3 роки тому +4

      Thank you for making that statement! I feel the exact same way but I'm 44 and have anxiety about how realistic that is or how it will play out in time. It's got to be better than watching the news and getting obsessive about my yard🤣

    • @tedthesailor172
      @tedthesailor172 3 роки тому +12

      I atrophise on my motorcycle, decay at the pub, and mean to die on my yacht. The `W' word is deleted from my vocabulary. I've met enough `interesting' people in the last 70 years to last a lifetime...

    • @theendisnear5733
      @theendisnear5733 3 роки тому +4

      Everything has its limit when time come you cant stand up in your feet anymore you cant stop death it will come to every one even to king gilgamesh.

    • @cashkitty3472
      @cashkitty3472 3 роки тому +1

      A lot of People are like this. My mother so works at 72 but she won't retire ( well she did as she stopped buying a manager and went past time) her party time job because she likes it. She says she can't afford to retire but she hasn't taken her pension yet and lines in a 4 need house which she could downsize. My step father still takes on jobs to in building work and he's 76. Both are fit though

  • @chrisbergeron5625
    @chrisbergeron5625 3 роки тому +182

    Well done. A grim state of affairs looking forward. Be kind to all, especially your relatives!
    I realized many years ago that if I kept working 50+ hours a week, I wasn't going to reach the retirement age of 67. I paid off all my debt with overtime money and retired at 52. I drive an old jalopy and rarely pay for services I can do myself. Absolutely positively NO regrets dropping out of the working world early. Pay off the revolving debt on your credit cards and by no means, NEVER buy a brand new vehicle!

    • @joeharvey5556
      @joeharvey5556 3 роки тому +1

      None of my business but how much cash did u have in pension or savings. Was it more than 300000? How much would u say u need ti retire on at 52? Im in canada ans living is expensive. But manageable. I want to retire too but i worried sblut lifespan even though i feel i w8nt make 72.. maybe sooner i wirked i auto,, so wondering how much a month do u need month for bills.. food etc. Im paying off all things no debt etc..

    • @chrisbergeron5625
      @chrisbergeron5625 3 роки тому +11

      @@joeharvey5556 However you can arrange your asset dispersement, the end goal for me was $60k per year. The most important thing is to get your expenses under control and have a number to work for that you can twist off at. I live modestly on the West Coast which keeps my utility bills rather low. Health insurance is my biggest issue going forward. I remain heavily invested and DIVERSIFIED in the stock markets. Don't think that you need millions. You can be frugal and do it on far less than that. Bonds, cds, savings accounts and keeping your money in your mattress is a path to failure.

    • @RavenRaven-se6lr
      @RavenRaven-se6lr 2 роки тому +2

      That’s a positive spin thanks.Swag and motorbike almost there! No debt 🇦🇺

    • @mikea5745
      @mikea5745 2 роки тому +7

      @@chrisbergeron5625 I can't imagine how out of control your spending was before if you cutting down your expenses brought you to 60k/year. You're still spending way more than the average person

    • @TRINITY-ks6nw
      @TRINITY-ks6nw 2 роки тому +4

      @@joeharvey5556
      FIRE with a bit of Dave Ramsey
      Remember the 4% rule

  • @terrywilkinson1570
    @terrywilkinson1570 2 роки тому +10

    What a superbly delivered concept. Easily understood from the beginning to the end. Very informative. Even more interesting as I am seeing this 2 years later . Being part of the boomers I am very much enlightened.

  • @PraveenSriram
    @PraveenSriram 2 роки тому +9

    I thought my life was hard and unfair but I’m extremely grateful and feel better after watching the video. Wow 🤩

  • @privateprivate4384
    @privateprivate4384 3 роки тому +17

    Credit has killed the system! I was born at the beginning of the 1950s I paid into a private pension and state pension which was miss managed by subsequent Governments.Then we had Robert Maxwell who betrayed many and left us with no pension. My husband and I never use credit neither have our parents. We have saved since we were young. We are well of because we live a simple life, and are happily retired and own our home outright. We have a responsibility to prepare well and to be sensible. We made the right choices and never tried to keep up with anyone else.Most want and they want it now.They need to change their thinking.

  • @appleiphone69
    @appleiphone69 5 років тому +256

    People are starting to realize that the 6% that they saved to get the company match was not enough. Companies got rid of the defined retirement/pension plan and shifted the responsibility to the employee. Social security is going to be paying 20-25% less than what people expect starting in 2030 at the latest. Not to be smug, but I learned lessons from my grandparents who lived through the Great Depression. Lesson number 1 it’s easier to go from sugar to shit than the other way around. Lesson 2 Bad things happen; prepare for them. Lesson 3 practice delayed gratification and don’t focus on what others have or do. Pay yourself first with investing & saving.

    • @bennyxenaz5551
      @bennyxenaz5551 5 років тому +2

      Common core

    • @yeshayahu8358
      @yeshayahu8358 5 років тому +3

      Good advice sir.

    • @paulnoecker1202
      @paulnoecker1202 5 років тому +5

      T Mox gen x has a history of poor impulse control. Quit shoving blame on millenials. 35:50 pay attention, God, bb and gen x have the attention span of goldfish. Quit shoving the bill on my generation and then being lazy.

    • @onetwothree4148
      @onetwothree4148 4 роки тому +5

      Defined benefit pensions should be illegal. They are a much bigger problem than anything this guy talked about.

    • @drummerdorcas
      @drummerdorcas 4 роки тому +8

      @T Mox haha of course it's the generations around you that are the problem. I bet nothing bad that happens is ever your fault in your world

  • @mountainhi100
    @mountainhi100 3 роки тому +98

    The last thing I want to hear is government workers whining about their pensions.

    • @masada2828
      @masada2828 3 роки тому +12

      They don’t know how lucky they are.

    • @KK-ee4kj
      @KK-ee4kj 3 роки тому +19

      Government workers are the laziest people on earth. Can't fire them.

    • @tcb1012
      @tcb1012 3 роки тому +7

      And now you know why the Corona virus was created... Conspiracy, I think not!

    • @MaryOKC
      @MaryOKC 3 роки тому +15

      So let me tell you a story...I’m a retired USG employee as of 3 weeks ago...and in fact the majority (99%) of those in my job series (1102) work hard and long hours for the taxpayer which we are also taxpayers .... but I have seen and experienced slackers in other USG positions. All of my income is USG held my annuity, my Social Security, my retirement investment (TSP) is all USG held...if the USG decides to wipe out debt and do a Gov bail-in, all my income would be totally wiped out. I don’t even have an option to be a “nomad capitalist” and take up residence in another country because if I give up my residency I lose all my income - income I created and contributed to, sacrificed for, and worked hard to keep. Of my 24 years of service I’ve only experienced a few lazy bumps .... the majority work hard to keep things running.... expect for our Politicians ... that is a whole other group of liars and cheaters and not all of them...just about half plus 6.

    • @davidgray3321
      @davidgray3321 3 роки тому +3

      I know what you mean, I live in the U.K. and some of us have really excellent government pensions in teaching the civil service etc, then there is the rest of us, it’s a kind of pensions apartheid, and I am quiet surprised people don’t get more annoyed that the rest of us pick up the bill but don’t get the chocolate bars!

  • @gordongekko2781
    @gordongekko2781 2 роки тому +10

    It's now late 2021, and the results are in...Raoul Pal gets an A- on his predictions. He was correct in most of his analysis. The only error is that he seemed to think that the next recession was going to crush Baby Boomers. It did not. It only served to concentrated America's wealth even further into the hands of investors. The Federal Reserve has proven quite effective at propping up the economy (and markets). Asset prices have quickly soared far beyond the already over-priced levels they were at before the 2020 recession, so investors are even wealthier now than before the recession! It seems the Fed is insuring a comfortable retirement for the Boomers, which means trailing generations will have to pick up the tab in the form of weaker returns on their savings/investments.

    • @davidhughes6
      @davidhughes6 2 роки тому +1

      he was wrong about saying that its almost impossible for inflation to come back

    • @alfonsohorcajada4399
      @alfonsohorcajada4399 Рік тому

      He was wrong on inflation. It only takes Putin and a war to turn things round, gas, food prices, interest rates etc all going up

    • @gordongekko2781
      @gordongekko2781 Рік тому

      @@alfonsohorcajada4399 Well I can't fault the man for failing to predict that Putin would invade Ukraine. He's not clairvoyant. He was just analyzing the economy based on the data at that time.

    • @alfonsohorcajada4399
      @alfonsohorcajada4399 Рік тому

      @@gordongekko2781 my point is that all predictions are flawed as you never have all the data...

  • @larryboysen5911
    @larryboysen5911 5 років тому +45

    All my purchases are at "thrift stores", garage/estate sales. I do a lot of restoration of old items...from the 20's-40's when furniture and other items were MADE IN USA!! This country has sold itself to the world bankers and ultra wealthy, destroying the so-called middle-working class...foundation of our economy. Glad I'm 75 years of age!!!

    • @g.s.5868
      @g.s.5868 5 років тому

      save everybody a buck and go soylent green dude

    • @nadinem4959
      @nadinem4959 5 років тому

      gil bkk Your comment is a great demonstration of disrespect and immaturity.

    • @g.s.5868
      @g.s.5868 5 років тому

      @@nadinem4959 really, how... for companies you are a number, for your md, you are a number, clients, shareholders are more important than your health, you get sick from the food, than you go see their friends the pill pushing industry... before you die, please send most of your money in a hospital, md's that get paid for just reading you chart, many different one's... pills, tests .... your body is worth 1$ million I heard when I was younger... I tought, mhhh? selling my organs ? no ...it is to the insurance company & hospitals, what they can bill you for tests & crap...

    • @abagailvelez4421
      @abagailvelez4421 5 років тому

      Pension funds are, a thing of the, real time, when Americans use to be, America, now is inc.america there is ,no hope! No! Cash,! No more ,! American, so stop, having babies, just cause u, borne, female, help! U, country! B ,responsible,! True, American,!!

    • @larryboysen5911
      @larryboysen5911 5 років тому +1

      Not only here, U.S., but worldwide...all nations are "going broke" at the hands of the "global elite"!

  • @dbradley3
    @dbradley3 5 років тому +452

    There are no guarantees in life. Deal with it. Most people reading this, have already lived better (easier and longer) lives than 99% of the cumulative human beings that have ever lived. We were lucky enough to be born into this window of time where for the most part, our biggest collective concern is pursuing the illusion of being able to plan; versus simply trying to survive to the next week, the next month, the next year...as many have had to do in prior hundreds of generation. The best you can do is to lower your expectations, and just be thankful for here and now; and hopefully the next good meal and healthy day alive.

    • @jja1483
      @jja1483 5 років тому +18

      dbradley3 that is very well said ,we have lived better lives than previous generations, we should be very thankful ,imagine living in a world with out water,refrigeration

    • @joeryan8022
      @joeryan8022 5 років тому +11

      Very well said , I was thinking about this theme lately. You are born into a particular segment in time which is now in this moment in history . You could have been born in 1662 , had a miserable life are are now dead . Lets enjoy every moment right now and realize how lucky we are . If you watch the global news you soon realize our consciousness is the gutter for the most part .

    • @thomaswhite4231
      @thomaswhite4231 5 років тому +8

      You're a real charmer aren't you??? Lol

    • @nancysmith2389
      @nancysmith2389 5 років тому +10

      That includes the 1%. Lower your greed or the poor will eat you. LOL

    • @Mom_sBasement
      @Mom_sBasement 5 років тому +4

      Is this Dwight Schrute?

  • @rickdeforest2196
    @rickdeforest2196 2 роки тому +6

    I for one did not join the common folk in thier folly. I have enough money to last me the rest of my life. Providing I die by tomorrow at noon. Three o'clock at the latest.

  • @emzywillrich7243
    @emzywillrich7243 3 роки тому +7

    I agree that this gentleman should do an updated version due to the pandemic altering a lot of the projections and making things so much worse, especially in the areas of consumption and spending!

  • @marksteven3534
    @marksteven3534 5 років тому +145

    Soylent Green is People !!

    • @georgeiscooking.1152
      @georgeiscooking.1152 5 років тому +2

      Yeah. But it's cheap. And tastes pretty good!

    • @rockerchick4368
      @rockerchick4368 5 років тому +4

      😂😅😂😅😂 I just found that old movie, on UA-cam!

    • @mathewjudge219
      @mathewjudge219 5 років тому

      Mark Steven ,.mmmmmmmmm.... people

    • @jesseseonza2929
      @jesseseonza2929 5 років тому +1

      Shhhh!! No it is not. It is a high protein sea algae with wonderful nutrients in it. Now you rioters were gonna scoop you up with our fancy bulldozers. And bring you to a free tour of our delicious Soylent Green factory.

    • @jesseseonza2929
      @jesseseonza2929 5 років тому +2

      Hospitals are practicing Soylent Green last day Hospital

  • @ushoys
    @ushoys 5 років тому +238

    But “the economy is doing just great” with 70% of workers living from paycheck to paycheck.

    • @reneehenderson4818
      @reneehenderson4818 5 років тому +16

      Maybe higher than 70%...

    • @jusayenso8186
      @jusayenso8186 5 років тому +18

      ushoys....Yep. So many people can't connect the right dots! They put the media on pedestals. Instead of using their brain, their eyes are glued to their tvs and their phones. The elite rich and powerful are experts at giving society their bread and circuses. It's actually just like one huge circus act full of clowns and animals. Sadly, the circus spectators are not little kids. They have always been sheep. Little did they know, that the circus act performers have always been laughing at the audience full of sheep.

    • @jusayenso8186
      @jusayenso8186 5 років тому +3

      @Climate C. Heretic ...Too bad they aren't daddy's boys which is just one part of the real truth about "capitalism". I can't walk into company's with a warrant to investigate all employees backgrounds. But professional sports can't hide all the blood relatives who "beat out"? ...thousands of people for these less so few coaching and team manager jobs. Do the math. It's beyond insane to think these blood relatives didn't benefit in huge ways by blood relatives tutoring. Tip of the iceberg. Now....back to more of your vague rants! I'll stick with debating the right way.

    • @jusayenso8186
      @jusayenso8186 5 років тому +2

      @Climate C. Heretic ..."people are dumbasses". Thanks for your introspective insight....wealthy boy.

    • @jusayenso8186
      @jusayenso8186 5 років тому +3

      @Climate C. Heretic ....Our news media carefully selects their daily "news" every single day. They don't even report the most important news. I watch 5 local major media stations.If you know what absolute facts (it's right on the tv, plain as day) I learned that not one out of 100 people I survey never knew, you would never have simplified down to "people are dumbasses". And this is just one out so many other absolute facts I see right in front of my face every day. Sales psychology controls minds so easily. Our industry giants are actually all on the same page. Total control of over 200 million adults can only happen if collusion is going on, which it is. How do you like texting? Actually, it's so inferior to group townhall meetings nationwide. Every single 5 square mile populated area should be holding open meeting where real facts can be shared. Look at this comment section. Over 90% are "commenting"....and no discussion. I can accomplish the same thing commenting to my stove. People are so naive and then easily dumbed down by the elite ruling class in control of over 80% of the nations combined wealth. "What red flag? Me know see no problemo". Hahahaha ....I can screw the most educated customers with my advantages of expert sales, psychology, and knowing from experience all the ways people think. And I'm just a peon. 'Big business' players are never going to be figured out. Only about 5% of moral peons know enough about what's going on.

  • @GeorgeTSiy
    @GeorgeTSiy 2 роки тому +7

    i agree with your thoughts, except it's all analyzed and solved susbtantially just from financial and demographic frameworks. An entrepreneur having both a western education and Asian upbringing, i suggest people today to re examine a more earth and life friendly framework that may be to not maximize production and economy or wealth, but match the life cycles, and not as individuals only, but have a significant portion plan life based on family life cycles which complement members' lives to each other... Instead of expensive clinic care, many families can take care of elders , elders teach and guide children, instill values like saving instead of spending on unnecessary things, too much on credit. Even when earning well, build your savings, lower taxes spent by government on wars, dont put such high standards and gigantic facilities where not necessary, and rethink driving education costs high largely on topics that teach people to argue instead of produce, etc...

  • @darrenbulger3097
    @darrenbulger3097 3 роки тому +5

    This is the best explanation of the current financial crisis I’ve ever heard.

  • @ideoformsun5806
    @ideoformsun5806 4 роки тому +106

    Pay for everything in cash. Buy used if you have to. You can always upgrade when your ship comes in.
    Don't totally trust anyone else with your money. Check and double check everything.
    Buy land. Plant a garden. Learn to cook from scratch. Learn to sew, make things yourself, repair and maintain things. Set it up to live off grid in case you need it.
    Protect your health in case you need to work longer.
    Live within your means. Learn to barter.
    The Amish have it figured out. They insure themselves, they don't rely on the government for anything. They help each other out. They can do most things for themselves.

    • @USAlover573
      @USAlover573 4 роки тому +7

      Ideoform Sun it does work. I got laid-off and thought about bankruptcy....decided to live on cash as soon as I could. Little by little. I am so happy I did. Everything fell into place for retirement. 2016 I retired, 2019 husband retired.

    • @louisedpkmarais7413
      @louisedpkmarais7413 4 роки тому +7

      stop living on credit

    • @ideoformsun5806
      @ideoformsun5806 4 роки тому +3

      Louise DPK Marais
      When too many people live on credit it inflates the cost of everything.
      You can't live on credit. You are dying on credit. The interest bleeds you a little every day.
      Unless you are using the borrowed money to create something that generates more value than the interest is draining you, but even then, if you create something with someone else's money, then you don't really fully own what you have created. And someone else has a say in it.
      This is how corruption can happen, when distant investors only see or care about the return on investment, and see no value in the endeavor other than that. Know what you are invested in. It might be something you are against or don't believe in.

    • @Joe-ip9ov
      @Joe-ip9ov 4 роки тому

      @@USAlover573 Besides paying in cash what else did you do?

    • @AndieBlack13
      @AndieBlack13 4 роки тому +6

      As myself a 63 yo American, we were living the American dream (nightmare), my wife working the 9-5, myself the same...raising our son, the house, the new car, the three year old pickup, the 15 yo sports car, three motorcycles, the new boat...we were the unwitting victims of the housing bubble...Fortunately, we sold our home & goods for a tidy profit, not knowing why these thing sold for so much. It was all on a lark, my wife wanting to return to her country of origin in South America.....we've bought everything in cash & we've saved so very much & the cost of living is very low...when was the last time you bought a nice bottle of wine for the equivalent of $2.00 US dollar?
      Be very wary, because the first-world countries are trying very very hard to eliminate cash, locking its citizens into this cashless debt driven system.

  • @daqt6079
    @daqt6079 5 років тому +89

    I’ve been working very hard in construction and the like since the 1960’s. My work is very physical. I am solid enough that I could retire if I wanted but I absolutely don’t want to and I won’t.
    I can’t imagine anything more horrible than retiring. I am going to keep on going just as hard as ever for as long as I can. I hope to make it well beyond 100 and still working and I’m going to do it too.
    I wish long life, peace and happiness to everyone.

    • @henrytep8884
      @henrytep8884 5 років тому +1

      Your in luck... exoskeleton suit will get more advance in the coming future....but, so will automated construction printers/advance 3d printers.

    • @shepherdsknoll8
      @shepherdsknoll8 5 років тому +3

      Daq t , yes, me too, be as productive, and a good role model as long as you can !

    • @daqt6079
      @daqt6079 5 років тому +11

      pfifo fast, I already did start a business. 2 of them in fact and long, long ago. I do not take jobs, I provide them. If I retire, all these jobs I provide would go away. My people have asked me to please not retire and to take care of myself and stay around for a long time.
      But even if I did not own these 2 companies, retirement would not be good. All that experience and knowledge would be gone.
      Even the 20 plus year veterans often come to me with seemingly to them unsolvable problems that together and with my 50 plus years experience we solve.
      Many years ago, when I was just an apprentice, there was a man working on the same job as me. He was 99 and still going strong. He was able to keep up with us who were still youngsters at that time. We felt so blessed to have him as a coworker and because of his very long career, we learned so much from him. He said his secret to long and happy life was “to just keep on going”. And that is what I am going to do.
      What prompted me to post was that my take on this video is how difficult it is going to be for most to retire and remain retired. I am just suggesting that with a positive outlook and staying active for as long as possible one can still have a happy life. Hope you’re having a great day!

    • @playlistmaker8472
      @playlistmaker8472 5 років тому +6

      Daq t yep! Once you stop moving, you stop moving for good. Keep on the go and then we have reasons to keep getting up in the morning!

    • @fabulousdolphin4221
      @fabulousdolphin4221 5 років тому +2

      You are a TERMINATOR

  • @legacyrydeshare3478
    @legacyrydeshare3478 3 роки тому +3

    Wow‼️ I thought he was talking to me about what’s going on today because of the pandemic. Then I looked at the date, 2018‼️The year will one day be 2030 and this post will still be relevant. Today is 2021.

  • @1powerequalsgod
    @1powerequalsgod 3 роки тому +11

    It’s 2021, an much of the information is still valid even if it was presented some years prior .

  • @nneichan9353
    @nneichan9353 4 роки тому +17

    I saved, but then I became disabled. End of story.
    There should be more freedom to live in tiny homes, Vans, campers. Not homes with horrendous rents. Or appallingly maintained units. Reasonable costs.

    • @michellee2990
      @michellee2990 4 роки тому +4

      I would love to live in a tiny house. I live alone , so it would be perfect. I don't think I would mind living in a camper if it would help me financially.

  • @briangray925
    @briangray925 5 років тому +754

    my retirement plan is a tent down by a river

    • @freddykrueger6571
      @freddykrueger6571 5 років тому +31

      You gonna need a pay each day to rent that space..

    • @lawrencekochell4442
      @lawrencekochell4442 5 років тому +75

      Get a van be the man in a van down by the river lol

    • @briangray925
      @briangray925 5 років тому +29

      Good idea upgrade to Chris Farley's living in a van down by the river lol

    • @briangray925
      @briangray925 5 років тому +14

      Well maybe I'll be senile so it won't bother me lol

    • @jesseseonza2929
      @jesseseonza2929 5 років тому +19

      Tent living will be a epa violation humans will not allowed to carbon emission our forrest. Filthy humans. People will worship the planet simultaneously also exterminate the old Ideologies

  • @markgideon23
    @markgideon23 3 роки тому +16

    2021: and the pandemic fast forwarded this inevitable event

  • @rickjensen2833
    @rickjensen2833 3 роки тому +4

    My job keeps me mentally and physically fit. I'm 58 and just plan to work for as long as I can.

    • @rickjensen2833
      @rickjensen2833 3 роки тому +2

      @EnvironmentTruthWarriior Taylor just found out my biological father. Hes 84 and still is roofing for a living.

  • @srirachahero4679
    @srirachahero4679 5 років тому +120

    "The Millenials don't offset the largest consuming generation in history"
    Dang. Now THAT'S a statement, right there.

    • @charlescannon4986
      @charlescannon4986 5 років тому +13

      Well they could if they made good money and felt like they could handle taking on debt, but they won't because they've came to age through two recessions and the downsizing of people wanting things.

    • @BroccoliBeefed
      @BroccoliBeefed 5 років тому +7

      They bought expensive college degrees that are worthless. They don't want cars. Many can't afford them when the average cost of a car is $30,000. They don't spend as much as mommy and daddy did, and their spending is erratic and fickle

    • @craigcarson9034
      @craigcarson9034 5 років тому +8

      Boomers could afford basic needs and had plenty of disposable income..the price of living wasnt as outrageous..if Milennials were in that position then they'd be having more children to replace all the dying boomer generation

    • @TheorizingWithBen
      @TheorizingWithBen 5 років тому

      Craig Carson
      The population decrease and career women( through modernization & cultural marxism) defeat the point of supporting a family. That's the other factor of our population where women want to deny having a husband as a breadwinner.
      I haven't met a girl under 20 that wants to be a homemaker since there's no emphasis on a functioning household and however many lies girls believe about males being entitled to work. It disregards the lack of support guys get that have lead to any school shooting. It's also about continuing progressive credentialism since girls don't normally take on trades. I think it's a federal conspiracy through the DoEd.

    • @craigcarson9034
      @craigcarson9034 5 років тому +9

      @@TheorizingWithBen women are never gonna want to be homemakers ever again unless their husband is a millionaire..the cost of living in this society demands 2 incomes..plus its not a bad thing for a woman to have a career...this isnt the 1950's anymore....frankly, the West needs to make it more affordable for people to raise families by regulating prices..since salaries arent going up yet everything else is

  • @juanmarrase9633
    @juanmarrase9633 3 роки тому +68

    I am retired and I have always been a minimalist, never worried about money since I have more than enough.. simply enjoy life and keep away from debt .🕶

    • @raymondtorres3166
      @raymondtorres3166 3 роки тому +2

      I agree with you Juan, am retired divorce and living comfortable and saving for my daughters.

    • @george25199
      @george25199 3 роки тому +7

      My father always told me if you cant pay cash for something you cant afford it. Excerpt a house I paid it of in 12 years . retired comfortably

    • @juanmarrase9633
      @juanmarrase9633 3 роки тому +6

      @@george25199 I like people that listen to older generation.. .age is wisdom..¡¡🕶☕

    • @denasharpe2393
      @denasharpe2393 3 роки тому +1

      Wish l had been as forward thinking as you

    • @juanmarrase9633
      @juanmarrase9633 3 роки тому

      @EnvironmentTruthWarriior Taylor Inflation is not a problem if the Fed sets real interest rate...lets say 5% inflation .8% interest rate..real int 3%..the problem is when the gov fakes CPI..🕶 ..then is a form of stealing .for sure¡!🕶

  • @poopjeans1135
    @poopjeans1135 2 роки тому +5

    "Soon, we're going to have a recession. By soon I mean within the next one, two, three years". Looking at this in 2021, Pretty solid call.

  • @carloslievano2303
    @carloslievano2303 3 роки тому +6

    Brilliant content “when “ it was done before COVID-19... We are in 2021... please expand on it !, It needs it.

  • @ricf9592
    @ricf9592 3 роки тому +235

    "You'll thank me for this one day". Those were the words delivered to me by a financial advisor thirty years ago. So taking his advice, for those years I made a point of living 20% 'below' my means. I'm now destined to get a bigger income than I ever earned by working. And what is more, I'll get more when I reach state retirement age.
    Sure I've missed out on all sorts of luxuries. But living in fear in my latter years didn't appeal.

    • @randycarstens1100
      @randycarstens1100 2 роки тому +3

      Congratulations man! Not many people can say that.

    • @chazdomingo475
      @chazdomingo475 2 роки тому +12

      I don't mean to burst your bubble but he was talking about systemic risk in this video. You might not be safe from that, and you should try to figure out if there's anyway you can shelter your hard work and sacrifice from it.

    • @Garandmasthumb
      @Garandmasthumb 2 роки тому +3

      @@chazdomingo475 ive gotten completely out into bitcoin and silver. but it wont matter if everyone else goes belly up and there isnt nothing to buy.

    • @jstone3699
      @jstone3699 2 роки тому

      @@chazdomingo475 x

    • @peskypesky
      @peskypesky 2 роки тому +16

      Same for me, Ric. I had an older co-worker who brow-beat me into joining our company's 401k plan when I was 31. And he advised me to live below my means and invest as mush as possible. I followed his advice and that has allowed me to retire early...and I make more money per year on my investments than I did from my paychecks.

  • @braden6992
    @braden6992 4 роки тому +63

    This is the single most important video I have ever seen on UA-cam - and I have seen hundreds. Everyone who cares about economic and financial issues should watch this in its entirety.

    • @firefighterps2
      @firefighterps2 4 роки тому

      Yes Braden, and then forward it to friends and colleagues who are still under the impression that were in the greatest economy ever!

    • @horseradishpower9947
      @horseradishpower9947 3 роки тому

      I have been banging on about this Agequake since 2005. This just gave depth ro all of my arguments.

  • @xg5zm
    @xg5zm 2 роки тому +13

    Three years later
    , I think we can tick off the problem of not having enough inflation in our economy. 😁

    • @Christopher-po8pt
      @Christopher-po8pt Рік тому

      That inflation was due to the 40% more money they dumped into the system. Were starting deflation now since there's not must liquidity.

    • @wattbenj
      @wattbenj 8 місяців тому

      @@Christopher-po8ptDeflation hasn’t been experienced in the US since October 2008 and in the UK since March 1960. It’s a crippling phenomenon for an economy and is the very last thing the central banks want - hence why here in the UK the BoE have a 2% target on inflation each year. It keeps money moving.

  • @jaynestag95
    @jaynestag95 2 роки тому +4

    My father's gone now but he had a few pensions and money everywhere. My mother's looked after well as my brother has power of atorney. .....I'm poor and have no pension or savings. I don't feel poor as I have a lovely simple life. I don't worry about the future as you don't know what will happen. The world changes in an instant. I don't have debt and I own my own home which has gone up £30,000 in 3 years. Not that I will ever leave such a perfect place. From Wales In Britain.👋

  • @scary_to_be_alive6483
    @scary_to_be_alive6483 4 роки тому +18

    Stay really healthy. Have no rent or mortgage payment. Grow or raise most of your own food. Enjoy reading, bike riding, hiking. Surround yourself with a lot of really friendly people. Live off grid, don't own a car.

    • @santanaet
      @santanaet 4 роки тому

      I really like your plan. May I add, swim 2000m six days a week. I am living that lifestyle right now in SE Asia.

    • @mavenfeliciano1710
      @mavenfeliciano1710 3 роки тому +5

      Easier said than done.

    • @lemostjoyousrenegade
      @lemostjoyousrenegade 3 роки тому +1

      Exactly, Maven! MUCH easier said than done.

  • @floesh-408
    @floesh-408 5 років тому +83

    If you panic, panic first.

    • @edwardgaines6561
      @edwardgaines6561 5 років тому +4

      What does that mean?

    • @stevenmendoza5621
      @stevenmendoza5621 5 років тому +10

      It means, if you panic first you're ahead of the rest

    • @owenbenjaminshapiro6285
      @owenbenjaminshapiro6285 4 роки тому +1

      It means if you panic before everyone else, you win by not going down with the sinking ship

    • @RazerSharpSoul
      @RazerSharpSoul 4 роки тому +2

      @@stevenmendoza5621 Funny cause idiots who panicked in 2016-2017 have missed out on big gains.

    • @CHURCHISAWESUM
      @CHURCHISAWESUM 4 роки тому +1

      "If you're the first one out the door, that's not called panicking"

  • @MrJch24
    @MrJch24 2 роки тому +6

    Great predictive anlysis by Raoul Pal. The Feds have just stepped in and bought all the equities and stocks to prop up the stock market. Its now as of writing 21.09.2021

  • @phuongpham-of2fb
    @phuongpham-of2fb 3 роки тому +6

    Could you update this with the printing of money plus the stimulus? Thank you

  • @jjuniper274
    @jjuniper274 4 роки тому +30

    Gen X here
    1. Greater tax differed saving.
    2. A mix of tax differed and after tax savings and investments.
    3. Getting on a budget.
    4. Reducing consumption.
    5. Not going into debt.
    6. Paying off ALL debt ASAP in your life.

    • @jjuniper274
      @jjuniper274 4 роки тому +2

      It's why a mix is essential -- Real estate, Roth IRA, 401k, savings, investments, and an HSA, if you can get it, because we all know we will get sick and use money to pay for it as we age. Might as well get the pretax contributions that you don't pay taxes on when you use it...right?

    • @paulkarmilowicz7751
      @paulkarmilowicz7751 4 роки тому +1

      You forgot to mention that you must have equal amount of money off the table 😉

  • @LouMontana-wc7nr
    @LouMontana-wc7nr 4 роки тому +302

    What person in their right mind would ever spend $70,000 dollars on a pickup?

    • @Mywalkingblog
      @Mywalkingblog 4 роки тому +43

      Lou Montana have you never heard of “Texans?”

    • @LouMontana-wc7nr
      @LouMontana-wc7nr 4 роки тому +29

      @@Mywalkingblog LOLOLOL! Sadly YES I HAVE! They are flooding into Colorado at an alarming rate.
      Thank you so much for the much-needed laugh!

    • @tyrannyresponseteam9534
      @tyrannyresponseteam9534 4 роки тому +14

      When you make a living with one you don't have a lot of choice's. Even the cheap one I bought is still 50G's Ouch!!!

    • @catrinaxoxo9153
      @catrinaxoxo9153 4 роки тому +10

      A LOT! I used to work at a car dealership in TX. 🤦🏾‍♀️ They really like big customized trucks. It adds up fast.

    • @jurlangomez3733
      @jurlangomez3733 4 роки тому +2

      A RIVIAN PICKUP

  • @scota73
    @scota73 Рік тому +2

    I’m watching this in 2023, retired in 2020 at the beginning of the pandemic which really exposed all these issues. I’m very worried about the retirement I’d plan for. This video explains so much, I wish I’d seen this video sooner.

  • @jpandyaraja
    @jpandyaraja 2 роки тому +2

    you did not mention credit card debt etc

  • @jackryan2135
    @jackryan2135 5 років тому +299

    If your under 35 don't worry about a pension. It's unlikely there will be a functioning government anywhere in the world in 30 years.

    • @JeezVince
      @JeezVince 5 років тому +42

      Im psychologically preparing myself to the idea of eating human flesh.

    • @Macheako
      @Macheako 5 років тому +6

      Don't care. Well worry about the future. But you ain't no fucking crystal ball reader.

    • @nancysmith2389
      @nancysmith2389 5 років тому +13

      There will be government. Might be pretty horrific if everyone doesn't grow some balls and start digging for truth. The library of congress is a good place to start. Evidently, they do have to publish every stupid thing they have done to us.

    • @shpazhist
      @shpazhist 5 років тому +14

      That's in case if we are all alive -- as fertility rates are falling, ppl are dying more and more like never before from cancer, the food is GMO modified and God knows what they also put into water too; thus, no surprise why population is getting reduced but that is not even mentioning what will happen to the society once the financial system will collapse (civil unrest? for how many years? especially when the society is so divided?)

    • @WJack97224
      @WJack97224 5 років тому +1

      james, the "governments" might be tyrannical monsters.

  • @lisamay5649
    @lisamay5649 5 років тому +72

    There is a real reason why the Baby Boomers did not save enough for retirement. The reason is because the cost of living has skyrocketed and because wages have stagnated over the past 30 to 40 years, leaving these people in a financial bind.T his has crippled their ability to save for retirement.

    • @jwardTLS
      @jwardTLS 5 років тому +10

      You really believe that? In 1985 the Dow was at roughly 1500 points. A baby boomer hitting their stride in their 30's at that time could easily be a multimillionaire this very moment if they simply didn't borrow to the moon and back. The problem is a debt culture and these idiots taking car payments, big housing payments, credit cards for everything from furniture to TVs to appliances to home repair (most HVAC companies finance furnace replacements for a reason). It has literally nothing to do with cost of living and utterly everything to do with piss poor spending habits. A consistent investment into the markets over the last 35 years of even $200/mo would be worth an insane amount of dollars today. Life choices matter.

    • @davidsummit9851
      @davidsummit9851 5 років тому +1

      It started in 71 of th gold standard. The image all the people generation. Give a child a silver coin today

    • @GMac5409
      @GMac5409 5 років тому +3

      With the expansion of "mass media" into everyone's living rooms and cars, the post-WWII generation began to be bombarded and beguiled by radio and TV ads telling them about all the experiences and "good things" they should be wanting / having. Then, we were off and running. Prior to that time, the usual period for credit (if using it at all) was to pay your bills within 30 days. BUT, along with the new mass market radio / television advertising came MasterCard and Visa...and, we all know how the "put it on plastic" craze destroyed the financial common sense of too many.....

    • @notme4565
      @notme4565 5 років тому

      Lisa May AMEN 🙏

    • @FORTHEBY_BY
      @FORTHEBY_BY 5 років тому +3

      VeryCleaverName Give me a BREAK! Myself and my five siblings worked our A$$ES asses of our entire lives, paid into the RETIREMENT SYSTEM (TAXATION) and PERSONAL RETIREMENT ACCOUNTS. We DESERVE retirement. I’ve worked since I was 10-years old. We had NOTHING material growing up. We hand hand me down clothes. We did not have cell phones, video games, computers, laptops, 5 pairs of shoes, a TV with a remote or more than 13 channels. You youth are simply ENTITLED, SPOILED, NARCISSISTIC BRATS. No wonder the suicide rate, school shootings, gangs and violence is so rampant today.

  • @katemiller1855
    @katemiller1855 3 роки тому +2

    Alex Green offers valuable information and is clearly committed to education. Thank you so much. He is a class act. I am so thankful to be a small part of the Oxford Club. Kate Miller

  • @patienthands
    @patienthands 3 роки тому +3

    Viewing this retroactively, and this is the best Real Vision video I've seen yet.

  • @uk7769
    @uk7769 5 років тому +547

    "The American Dream... because you'd have to be asleep, to believe it." - George Carlin

    • @wcstevens7
      @wcstevens7 5 років тому +11

      uk7769 ..Bless his heart..George was spot on.

    • @danreynolds4208
      @danreynolds4208 5 років тому +6

      @@wcstevens7 if I'm not mistaken, the George that we're talking about here was constantly cursing the One who would be capable of giving that blessing!

    • @matthewcastillo9951
      @matthewcastillo9951 4 роки тому +2

      I’m just hope my dreams are better than reality..

    • @blackworldtraveler3711
      @blackworldtraveler3711 4 роки тому +6

      Elizabeth Reign Castillo
      George was wealthy with over 15 million net worth.
      My home is paid off,consumer debt free,401k millionaire,substantial Roth IRA and savings.
      Didn't even include social security and pension in my retirement plans but look like I'm getting it ($60k/yr) anyway.
      I'm the millionaire next door.
      So I can laugh at the joke.

    • @toastytopics2614
      @toastytopics2614 4 роки тому +1

      'SMACK' The sound of reality!

  • @deeandrews7051
    @deeandrews7051 3 роки тому +6

    People stopped saving when the banks stopped paying anything on your savings, like not even 3%. However, they loan your money out at 18% on credit cards.

    • @ingelarson6738
      @ingelarson6738 3 роки тому

      Don.t use credit cards if you can.t afford something don.t buy it

  • @tonyl1483
    @tonyl1483 3 роки тому +5

    This country never learns from it’s mistakes, greed is the driving force!

  • @mtpatton1846
    @mtpatton1846 4 роки тому +71

    You forgot to mention that unseen medical expenses could, and probably will wipe them out...completely.

    • @lynndowless5152
      @lynndowless5152 3 роки тому +4

      I disagree with him that people will live longer. Job and business opportunities have dried up, but medical expenses never have dropped. Soon American citizens will not be able to afford health care . Health insurance doesn't even cover expenses anyway. I have met people recently who had the best insurance available, and were stuck with massive bills, soaking up half million dollar retirement accounts. I see life expectancy in Americans decreasing, personally.

    • @tcb1012
      @tcb1012 3 роки тому +4

      And now you know why the Corona virus was created... Conspiracy, I think not!

    • @tcb1012
      @tcb1012 3 роки тому

      @@mosheshekelsteinspanbergbl5624 🧐👉🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪👈

    • @traceykays433
      @traceykays433 3 роки тому +1

      Don't go to doctors. Problem solved.

    • @emzywillrich7243
      @emzywillrich7243 3 роки тому

      That's what I tell people all the time.

  • @lorihamlin3604
    @lorihamlin3604 3 роки тому +62

    After being caught with excessive debt in 2008 and approaching retirement within a few years I pushed to pay off house, car and CC debt. I am now retired (depending on SS and teaching pension) with minimal savings but I have a roof over my heads, an older car that I expect to get another 100,000 miles on and my health. I feel much more secure than I ever did at any point in my adult life. I don’t intend on hanging onto life in a nursing home or my child’s basement.

    • @watamutha
      @watamutha 3 роки тому +9

      A solid roof over your head, your health and some money to live on is all you need!

    • @jameskelly6479
      @jameskelly6479 2 роки тому +1

      Amen!

    • @gusgrizzel8397
      @gusgrizzel8397 2 роки тому +3

      So if the public wasn't taxed to pay for your pension, so you could stay home, what would you do? The majority of us do not get pensions. The money to support YOU comes from our taxed incomes. That's not right, and I don't care if you paid some pennies into it.

    • @lorihamlin3604
      @lorihamlin3604 2 роки тому +7

      @@gusgrizzel8397 I worked for 20 years without insurance or any other compensation then went back to school nights to complete teaching degree and started teaching high school dropouts at 50 so I only get a partial pension for which I am grateful. The last 10 years that I taught I never got a raise. I’ve heard people who have no kids complain about having to pay high taxes to support schools but personally I feel that an educated public is worth every dime. I was fortunate to land a job teaching that I loved at any salary.

    • @gusgrizzel8397
      @gusgrizzel8397 2 роки тому +4

      @@lorihamlin3604 You're not the only person who paid for their degree. You're not the only person who hasn't had a raise. But I don't agree that anyone deserves a pension that the rest of the public can't get.

  • @peterclemmet
    @peterclemmet 2 роки тому +2

    Excellent, the best and most comprehensive information concerning financial matters, spoken so eloquently.

  • @pauldusa
    @pauldusa 3 роки тому +1

    I'm retired 66 in usa. Now is 2021. Your correct your insight on 2018 forward forecast on spending

  • @northerniltree
    @northerniltree 5 років тому +827

    I've saved diligently for my retirement. My basement is filled with cases of scotch, some 18 year old. I have a stock pile of cigars, as well as rows of canned beans. I fear nothing. Thanks anyway, Wall Street.

    • @wladicus1
      @wladicus1 5 років тому +19

      _ And of course, none of it means anything when your body is gone!
      _ Right now it is all in the mind.

    • @fjack1588
      @fjack1588 5 років тому +69

      Make sure you have also guns and butter and some gold and silver. Ah and a water purifier.

    • @kylienott2425
      @kylienott2425 5 років тому +75

      And bacon.

    • @fabulousdolphin4221
      @fabulousdolphin4221 5 років тому +77

      @Mr MEMé im obese. I can last 4 months from my gut

    • @redhatt69
      @redhatt69 5 років тому +31

      What's your address? ;)

  • @Steamerbeen
    @Steamerbeen 3 роки тому +57

    These politicians need hanging for all this mis-management of our tax money & corruption.

    • @EnderViBrittania
      @EnderViBrittania 3 роки тому +5

      Government is fundamentally an inefficient and broken system. The biggest corruption however is the central bank, because it manipulates the currency and artificially makes money cheaper to make everyone get more debt. It is top down central planning, but no one talks about it in the mainstream.

    • @paulsuprono7225
      @paulsuprono7225 3 роки тому +1

      Your/our best bet . . . VOTE them outta office. What do you replace them with . . . potentially a REPEAT EXPERIENCE ! 😝💀🇺🇸

    • @mosheshekelsteinspanbergbl5624
      @mosheshekelsteinspanbergbl5624 3 роки тому +6

      @@paulsuprono7225, voting is treason, now that it is obvious the elections are rigged.

    • @jameskelly6479
      @jameskelly6479 2 роки тому +1

      @@EnderViBrittania it all started on Jyke Island in 1913- we are paying for that now.

    • @midnightsnack1306
      @midnightsnack1306 2 роки тому +1

      Iam beginning to understand why there are people who want smaller governments

  • @GeneCAu
    @GeneCAu 3 роки тому +8

    This dude know what he's talking about.

  • @newchicgal
    @newchicgal Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much for this informative video. Although I don't stay in America, a lot of the demographic factor still applies to my country. I am one of the babyboomers and my parents started the family from the one room government flat. That's the smallest flat/ housing in Singapore in the 70s. Fortunately, my mom believes that education could get my sisters and I out of poverty. She also had the wisdom to apply for a larger flat with 2 bedrooms so we could be out of the poorest neighborhood. Mom had little education like dad but she knew that we should keep upgrading our home. With the increase in prices of government housing over the years, it has proven that she has single-handedly pull us out of poverty.
    Like what was mentioned in the video, I didn't want to suffer like my mom, putting up with an abusive husband and working shifts just to ensure her 3 daughters had the means to get the education. I tried to turn the other way, enjoying life when possible and buying everything that my mom never had the chance to use or wear.
    I want to retire at 57, after completing my 30 years of teaching (sadly no pension since I started in year 2000). However, the dramas in my life made me restart in my late 30s with no savings, becoming a single mom and the sole bread winner. I worked long hours with poor lifestyle, no exercise and little sleep. At 48, my body broke down and I had 3 surgeries and 2 other hospital admissions. I realized that I can't work till 68 to retire. I may not live till 68 if I continue working long hours, have little exercise and have poor health although I love my job.
    I started planning for retirement when I was 47. I only have 10 years to payoff my mortgage, save and invest. This video is truly very informative, I will continue to learn and refine my retirement plan. Thank you.

  • @veefriend4201
    @veefriend4201 5 років тому +120

    I do not agree that it would be cheaper to eat at McDonald's than cook for oneself. Look at the girth of people, especially those who frequent poison outlets like McDonald's. If people eat sensibly and cook meals like stews and hearty soups, that require just a little meat, or no meat at all, this meal can stretch for several meals. Cook from scratch. Make all your own condiments, etc. Your dollars can stretch if you use a little forethought and planning. Eat a lot of raw foods. This doesn't use energy, so you save there as well.
    Regardless of this, the future does not bode well. Scary.

    • @jackmckenna8410
      @jackmckenna8410 5 років тому +2

      please shop, cook and clean up for me, I can't bear to.

    • @veefriend4201
      @veefriend4201 5 років тому +2

      Only if you pitch in and share all. After retirement, it's rather therapeutic. @@jackmckenna8410

    • @zprodigalson
      @zprodigalson 5 років тому +8

      True. Fast food isn’t cheaper than cooking yourself. At least not here in North America

    • @on_another_level5661
      @on_another_level5661 5 років тому +13

      It is DEFINATELY more affordable to cook/eat at home. Its also a myth that eating healthy is expensive. Its an unfortunate excuse of people too lazy to cook at home.

    • @dollcollector1882
      @dollcollector1882 5 років тому +3

      Agree with you. In addition to your statement, you are healthier & can avoid visiting your physician too often.

  • @egbekweinspire
    @egbekweinspire 5 місяців тому +2

    This is gold Raoul!! Timeless 🙏

  • @jerrypeterson2996
    @jerrypeterson2996 3 роки тому +14

    Tax the f-ing 1% it's their turn to pay some.

    • @ingelarson6738
      @ingelarson6738 3 роки тому +1

      I don't understand why they don't pay taxes. Roosevelt had a wealth tax put in place for them and that would help the country quiet well; They should not increase their wealth by billions due to an epidemic. They have way to many loopholes to avoid taxes or put their money in off shore accounts. No one needs Billions to have a comfortable life!

    • @jerrypeterson2996
      @jerrypeterson2996 3 роки тому

      @@ingelarson6738 Well Put!!

    • @davidtimothy258
      @davidtimothy258 3 роки тому

      Why? So we tax them more what happens then? Where does it go?

    • @jameskelly6479
      @jameskelly6479 2 роки тому

      Here's their plans for us " you'll have nothing and be happy"- by the time its all said and done,we'll be happy to have anything.

  • @georgfriedrichhandel4390
    @georgfriedrichhandel4390 5 років тому +14

    I'm 61 and I don't expect to be able to fully retire. I'm luckier than most in that I'm a small business owner so I can still work if I have to, albeit working fewer hours than before depending on the state of my health but I'm going to tell all the young kids watching this video what I've told my own children who are now in their 30s; barring any million-dollar inheritance or winning the lottery, you will most likely not retire ever so be prepared to work even part-time when you're in your 60s or older. And the simple truth is that the incomes you will earn will not be enough for you to be able to save very much, especially when you have a family. Of course, try to find a good retirement plan if you can (and I don't mean 401Ks because they're garbage) but even then, you should expect to work for as long as your health allows you to. I wish you all the best and Happy Holidays.

    • @cristinasv9513
      @cristinasv9513 5 років тому +4

      Agree completely with you. If you are healthy enough to work, why not to do it, even if it's a part time. I'm retired and work 30 hours a week and plan to keep doing it as long as GOd keep me strong.

  • @threedogsandacamper503
    @threedogsandacamper503 4 роки тому +53

    This is both fascinating and terrifying to watch again, in light of recent and unfolding events.

  • @Sunnahiman
    @Sunnahiman 2 роки тому

    Excellent Excellent extremely informative and true. I am a baby boomer and seen all that you're teaching 30 yrs ahead. Thank you for confirming what I believed what is happening. You gave me more insight into surviving my last yrs ahead. I am now trying to teach my two daughters who is in their 40s. My concerns are the future of my grandchildren young children. Living together is a economical blessings, not using credit cards cash no interest. Also we have been consuming throughout our work lifestyle. We need the basic and you can have a quality of life. Its the debt that cause bad health and an early death. Thank you African Americans 66yrs wise. Retired 2010. Living a simple wholistic life . Peace and blessings. Youre a gift to humanity ❤

  • @christianduval9067
    @christianduval9067 2 роки тому +2

    I am Canadian and I could retire at 40 years old.......i'm 57.....and no debt.....
    Quit my (6) figure job with the oil industry, start my own manufacturing business: full automated, robotic and numeric integration in 2003...invest in rental triplex in Canada and WestPalmBeach Florida.
    I never, never invest in stock, bitcrap and gold.........but invest to implement rental property, invest in robotic in my business...ect
    I built my own retirement plan.....no need from the governement....

  • @ronyalemerrill
    @ronyalemerrill 5 років тому +127

    I have a college degree, work 45 hours a week and can’t afford rent. Savings?? I’m already homeless with a full time job!!

    • @cxMLG
      @cxMLG 5 років тому +14

      Move to a less populated city if your career can't pay the bills. Have a car payment to make? Should of saved for a shitty car. Just bought a new gucci purse? Maybe you should of paid a loan off or saved it for a cloudy day.

    • @antoniaburnett6067
      @antoniaburnett6067 5 років тому +4

      that's terrible.

    • @nesq4104
      @nesq4104 4 роки тому +10

      Welcome to nyc

    • @joelzinho4600
      @joelzinho4600 4 роки тому +13

      Do something different and uncomfortable

    • @motogrey3707
      @motogrey3707 4 роки тому +17

      So much useless advice
      When folk need to be heard, validated and joined with for exploring solutions that will represent all of us