Sounds horrible and I loved my parents.      Move back in with the
fundamentalists in Oklahoma?     I considered it when my cousin offered me
free rent for a three bedroom house in Tulsa.    My wife threatened to leave
me if I did.    It's always good to have chosen family in a time of
weakness.

 

REH

 

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Sent: Saturday, January 22, 2011 9:20 AM
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Subject: [Futurework] Saving for retirement?

 

Pensions have had a lot of exposure in the media recently.  On last night's
CBC news economist Amanda Lang and another lady, an expert on pensions, were
sitting at a table in a shopping mall advising anyone who cared to ask what
they should do to provide for their retirement.  It was a bit ironic because
many of the people in the mall probably had nothing to retire from - like a
job.

 

What Lang and the pension guru told people was something like "Put away a
fixed amount every month, even if it's only ten dollars, and let it build
up."  Hmm.... $10 a month is only $120 a year and only $3,600 in thirty
years in current terms.  Is that enough to retire on?  Hardly.  And even if
one were putting away $100 a month, or $36,000 in thirty years, would that
be enough?  Probably only if one died in the thirty-first year.

 

The pension problem got me thinking about an article in yesterday's Globe
and Mail.  It was called "Full House" and was about an increasing trend of
multi-generational families living together.  Its subtext said it all: "Kids
in the basement, grandparents upstairs or in laneway homes out back..."  I
guess that would be OK if everybody in the family got along, but most
families aren't like that.  What if my mother-in-law moved in?  Where would
I go?  Probably way down the basement behind the furnace. 

 

And besides, would there be enough earnings or pensions in the house to
permit the family to make a go of it?  One would hope so, but given current
and probably continuing uncertainties in the job market, its an open
question.

 

Ed

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