A survey finds that out of 100 people with 401(k)s, only 60 people choose to invest, and almost half of those investing don’t know what they’re invested in. Ira thinks that number is low because after selling mutual funds for the first 17 years of his career, he didn’t even know what was in the funds he was selling. Today, Paul and Ira admit that American workers as a whole are bad at saving and investing, but that’s partially due to a financial industry and culture that works to confuse you and eat at your peace of mind. Listen along as these advisors explain how to start taking control of your education around money so you can begin to relax about money. Later in the episode, Paul shares that mortgage demand has dropped to a 27-year low.
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