My Retirement Accounts Fail in the World I Actually Live In

My Retirement Accounts Fail in the World I Actually Live In
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I remember the first time I logged into my retirement account as a young professional. It felt like a milestone: proof that I had entered the world of adulthood, of long-term thinking, of ownership. I work in the nonprofit sector, so technically it’s a 403(b), not a 401(k). The distinction is academic; the promise is the same: contribute consistently, invest wisely, and over time, build financial independence.

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Patrick Brenner
Patrick Brenner
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Patrick M. Brenner is the president of the Southwest Public Policy Institute.