Will I HAVE to work till the day I DIE ?
Will I HAVE to work till the day I DIE ? Find out on Paywizard.org.
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Answer Paywizard:
I understand you are concerned about the state of the labor force, both
domestic and international, as well as pressures to work in the face of
increasing wealth disparities. While I am a wizard, I am afraid my
powers do not include mind reading. Therefore, I cannot speak to your
particular profession or industry and experiences. However, let me
provide a few resources that may be of interest to you, given your
unease.
Globalization and Its Discontents
by 2001 Nobel Laureate Joseph E. Stiglitz discusses the controversy and
resistance that globalization has generated around the world, as well
as the supranational institutions that govern globalization.
The World Is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-first Century by
Thomas L. Friedman discusses global developments, such as the lowering
of trade and political barriers and the advancement of technology that
have created conditions for increased globalization.
Globalization
is not categorically good or bad, but rather, it is a current reality
that behooves us all to become more informed consumers, workers,
investors, and voters, in an increasingly complex, increasingly global
economy and society.
Because you are concerned about how long
you will need to work in order to be able to support yourself in
retirement, let me provide a few resources for you to help you learn
and perhaps make some decisions for your future needs:
Bloomberg’s retirement calculator allows you to calculate how much money you’ll have at retirement with or without Social Security.
CNN’s retirement calculator
enables you to gauge how well your savings program is preparing you for
retirement based on what you estimate you will need – and then helps
you figure out what you’ll need to do to get there.
Social Security Online
includes information about retirement eligibility, age, benefit
calculators, information about working after retirement, as well as an
online application for benefits.
Good luck!





