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The Long View with Neal Milner: Zillow spike
We all spent more than our fair share of time at home this past year. Wednesday s Long View explores people who take being a homebody to a whole new level. Contributing editor Neal Milner spoke with us about the meteoric rise of the real estate platform Zillow, and what its popularity says about the dream of homeownership these days.
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We’ve been exploring the state of retirement in the United States on
The Long View. Last week, we talked with progressive labor economist Teresa Ghilarducci. On this week’s episode, we chatted with Andrew Biggs, resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute. He is more sanguine about the state of retirement in the U.S., though he is also in favor of some reforms. Andrew is an expert on Social Security reform, state and local government pensions, and public sector pay and benefits. Before joining AEI, Biggs was the principal deputy commissioner of the Social Security Administration, where he oversaw the agency s policy research efforts. In 2005, as an associate director of the White House National Economic Council, he worked on Social Security reform. In 2001, he joined the staff of then-President George W. Bush s Commission to Strengthen Social Security. He holds a bachelor s degree from Queen s University Belfast in Northern Ireland, master s degrees from Cambridge Uni
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A noted retirement researcher and financial planner discusses the benefits of Treasuries in retirement, putting guardrails around withdrawals, and why discretionary funds work.