Work, Retire, Repeat, Teresa Ghilarducci
Work, Retire, Repeat, Teresa Ghilarducci
List: $24.99 | Sale: $17.50
Club: $12.49

Work, Retire, Repeat
The Uncertainty of Retirement in the New Economy

Author: Teresa Ghilarducci, E.J. Dionne Jr.

Narrator: Katherine Fenton

Unabridged: 8 hr 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/01/2024


Synopsis

A damning portrait of the dire realities of retirement in the United States—and how we can fix it.
While the French went on strike in 2023 to protest the increase in the national retirement age, workers in the United States have all but given up on the notion of dignified retirement for all. Instead, Americans—whose elders face the highest risk of poverty compared to workers in peer nations—are fed feel-good stories about Walmart clerks who can finally retire because a customer raised the necessary funds through a GoFundMe campaign.
Many argue that the solution to the financial straits of American retirement is simple: people need to just work longer. Yet this call to work longer is misleading in a multitude of ways, including its endangering of the health of workers and its discrimination against people who work in lower-wage occupations. In Work, Retire, Repeat, Teresa Ghilarducci tells the stories of elders locked into jobs—not because they love to work but because they must.
But this doesn’t need to be the reality. Work, Retire, Repeat shows how relatively low-cost changes to how we finance and manage retirement will allow people to truly choose how they spend their golden years.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Mark on May 06, 2024

The author advocates for a return of defined benefit plans (traditional pensions) and a “New Gray Deal.”......more

Goodreads review by Howell on April 30, 2024

This book gets five stars for its ideas and one star for its writing, which is so repetitive that it is almost unreadable. The author must think that the more you say something, the more people will get it, but actually the more you repeat something, the more you dilute your message. This could have......more

Goodreads review by Jakub on June 13, 2024

Somewhere disappointing, this book focuses on refuting what it calls the ‘working longer consensus’ - a shift in discourse about retirement and retirement policy in the United States towards encouraging delaying retirement. It has a lot of interesting points about the negative impacts of working lon......more

Goodreads review by Kayla on April 03, 2025

This is the first book I've read on the subject of retirement so I don't have much context for its positives and negatives. But as a person early in my career with a retirement plan I know almost nothing about, I learned a lot, and realized how much more I have to learn. Others have noted the book i......more

Goodreads review by Tony on November 12, 2024

I accessed this as an audio book and then as a textbook. I recommend the latter as it is full of details which are best accessed in paper format. I first learned about this book by watching CNBC: [URL not allowed] As this interview makes clear, the author challenges number of sh......more