Feb 24, 2016
Older Women Are Reshaping the U.S. Job Market, reports the Wall Street Journal.
More female workers are delaying retirement, which is a shift
that’s starting to transform America’s economy.
More and more women in their 60s and 70s remain in the workforce,
doubling the number since the 1990s.
Its creating economic slack and wage stagnation according to
several economists. Steve and Sinclair review a fascinating
report.
In the Q & A segment, CFP Murray Titterington with IQ Wealth Management joins the A-Team to discuss how, in his opinion, the retirement income model has broken at major wire houses like Merrill Lynch, UBS, and Morgan Stanley. Mr. Titterington spent considerable time with several major brokerages before coming to IQ Wealth in 2014.