The Retirement Navigator
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2533295/fan_mail/new] If you've been worried about Social Security's future, confused about caregiving costs, or wondering whether your retirement savings will last — this episode was made for you. Kwame sits down with Andy Eschtruth, Director of the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College, for an honest, clear-headed conversation about the real state of retirement in America today. Andy has spent three decades studying how people plan for — and live through — retirement. In this episode, he breaks down the Social Security funding shortfall in plain language, explains what it actually means for people already receiving benefits, and shares what Congress is likely to do about it. He also opens up about his own parents' caregiving journey and what it taught him about the non-financial side of retirement. This conversation goes beyond money. It covers social isolation, the caregiving workforce crisis, emergency savings gaps, and the surprising truth about what actually determines happiness in retirement. If you're living on a fixed income or approaching retirement, this episode gives you the kind of grounded, practical insight that's hard to find anywhere else. Key Topics Covered -The Social Security shortfall explained simply — what it means, how serious it is, and what the realistic outcomes are for current and future beneficiaries -What Congress is likely to do — and why history suggests action will come late but will come -How raising the retirement age is actually a benefit cut — and what that means if you claim early -The caregiving crisis — workforce shortages, affordability, and what options exist for middle-income families -Social isolation in retirement — why your social life may matter more than your bank account -Emergency savings in retirement — why 2 in 5 retired households can't cover unexpected expenses, and what that means for your daily decisions -The National Retirement Risk Index — the sobering statistic that 40–50% of American workers are not on track to maintain their standard of living in retirement -Workplace retirement savings access — why only 1 in 2 private sector workers participates in a retirement plan, and what's being done about it Who This Episode Is For This episode is especially valuable if you are: -Already retired or within 10 years of retirement -Receiving or planning to receive Social Security benefits -Caring for an aging parent or concerned about your own future care needs -Living on a fixed income and trying to make your savings last -Someone who wants clear, research-backed information — not opinion or alarm Why This Matters Now Social Security's trust fund is projected to face a shortfall within six years under current conditions. At the same time, caregiving costs are rising, the caregiver workforce is shrinking, and many retirees are facing unexpected expenses with little cushion. Understanding where things stand — and what options exist — helps you make more informed decisions about your own retirement security, right now. If this conversation gave you something useful — a clearer picture of Social Security, a new way to think about caregiving, or simply the reassurance that you're not alone in navigating these questions — please consider sharing it with a friend or family member who could benefit. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2533295/support]
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