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401(k) Foe Teresa Ghilarducci, the Most Dangerous Woman in America

By James Pethokoukis

Posted: October 29, 2008

LISTEN NOW: Teresa Ghilarducci:
'The Most Dangerous Woman in America'

Teresa Ghilarducci is the director of the Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis at the New School for Social Research and the author of the book When I'm Sixty-Four: The Plot Against Pensions and the Plan to Save Them. She also wants to see 401(k) and Individual Retirement Accounts replaced by "government retirement accounts." (Yes, I am having a bit of fun with the "most dangerous" tag.) In an interview with my guy, Kirby Wilbur of KVI 570 AM in Seattle, Ghilarducci says one of her goals is—you guessed it—to "spread the wealth." Go about 12 minutes into the interview to hear it for yourself, gang.

Another Fed Whore Out To Steal Our Retirement Funds

What more can I say.

James of MT @ Oct 19, 2009 15:14:01 PM

New School for Social Research

I heard about the " New School for Social Research " 50 years ago when I was a kid and even at my young age knew that it was a Socialist/Marxist organization . Obviously they have not changed. These people are SICK puppies.

Arminius Aurelius of FL @ Aug 02, 2009 18:29:49 PM

3% over WHOSE CPI???

If anyone out there believes that the "cpi" is a measure of anything worthwhile, I have a bridge in Brooklyn to sell you.

Are we talking about the CPI in total? or after housing, gas and other more variable items have been removed?

Irving Jones of NJ @ May 12, 2009 13:43:08 PM

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