I hate to be the one handing out wet blankets - but 401(k) plans have been around the 1980's, and they have been an unmitigated disaster. It's well known that people quite simply do not have enough savings in their pension plans to be able to retire comfortably. Something will have to be done for the baby boomer generation that has been on 401(k)'s for all its working life, and it will not be this startup that pulls the cart out of the mud.<p>I am grateful that I still have 30 years of working life; this means that there will be enough time for a political solution to the pension timebomb. There will have to be a political solution.
I am loathe to be this pessimistic, but I am a little over 10 years off from the golden age of 50 when no one will hire me. With the shuck and jive that keeps getting played with Social Security, 401ks, and Medicare, more and more I am beginning to consider my retirement is going to be of the eating catfood or hot lead variety. If I even make it to retirement. The plan by our overlords seems to be that retirement is over for most people.