Allison Schrager

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Start-Up Boom Is the Kind Of Risk-Taking Americans Need

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A government that's too protective stifles innovation and productivity, when mostly it should just get out of the way.

How Safe Assets Became Investors' Biggest Risk

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The risk-free rate is the foundation of asset pricing. Now the pandemic has drained it of meaning.

Are You Rich Yet? That's A Ridiculous Question.

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Democrats are tying themselves into knots trying to define who's wealthy enough to pay for their new spending plan.

How To Stop Inflation From Wrecking Clients' Retirement

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Inflation is why the 4% rule never made any sense.

Americans Need To Learn To Live More Like Europeans

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Supply-chain shortages are constraining U.S. consumers' endless appetite for buying whatever they want whenever they want.

Who Will Pay For Long-Term Care?

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Longevity means many more will need it. But the pandemic showed the current system falls woefully short.

The 60/40 Portfolio Isn't Dead, Just More Expensive

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Split your investments any way you like, just be ready to pay a lot more to find safety in this market.

Who Pays For America's Long-Term Care Becomes An Urgent Crisis

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As people live longer, many will need long-term care. The pandemic showed the current system falls woefully short.

Men Are Losing Their Grip In The New Economy

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Job growth and education are putting women in a prime position to dominate. Should we rejoice or worry?

Florida Is America's Future: Old, Southern And Retired

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Why we should be concerned that the fastest-growing cities in the U.S. are retirement villages in the South.

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