Dave Ramsey says one retirement trend is a trap for many
A 68-year-old caller from Omaha, Nebraska, recently sat at the center of a question millions of retirees wrestle with after leaving the workforce. He was debt-free, drawing a steady income from his retirement accounts, and surrounded by friends pushing him to buy rental property as protection …
A 68-year-old caller from Omaha, Nebraska, recently sat at the center of a question millions of retirees wrestle with after leaving the workforce. He was debt-free, drawing a steady income from his retirement accounts, and surrounded by friends pushing him to buy rental property as protection …
A 68-year-old caller from Omaha, Nebraska, recently sat at the center of a question millions of retirees wrestle with after leaving the workforce. He was debt-free, drawing a steady income from his retirement accounts, and surrounded by friends pushing him to buy rental property as protection …
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