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The Bernanke Federal Reserve and the U.S. Stock Market

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The Fed's support of the U.S. stock market with the $600 billion quantitative easing.

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When Your 401(k) Doesn't Deliver What You Expected

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Retiring Boomers Find 401(k) Plans Fall Short

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The situation confronting the baby boom generation as it retires in the U.S. The stock market boom-bust cycles of 2000-2002 and 2006-2008 have hurt the 401(K) retirement accounts of most Americans. High unemployment and the housing crisis with many home owners under water has only worsened the situation. The difficult situation for seniors earning little interest on their savings. The problem of outliving ones savings for seniors with their money invested in bonds in a low interest rate environment. The median savings of Americans of close to $10,000 with only 10% of Americans having saved about $1 million by age 65. Longevity today means Americans are likely to live to age 85.

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Big 401(k) Mistakes … and How You Can Avoid Them

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Why Many Retirees Could Outlive a $1 Million Nest Egg

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Suddenly, Retiree Nest Eggs Look More Fragile

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Low Interest Rates Are Squeezing Seniors

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Chuck Schwab Is Worried About Small Investors. Should We Worry Too?

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An About-Face for the Stock Market’s 5-Year Return

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