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What's wrong with the 401(k)? The goal of a retirement system should be to help people save safely while they are working, and then to provide an amount of income in retirement that they can't outlive and that is sufficient to their needs. The 401(k) doesn't do that. It was never meant to be the nation's primary retirement system...
...know the 401(k) is not working? Only about 50% of Americans have 401(k) accounts. So not enough people are participating. But even among those that do, the amount of savings that the 401(k) is producing is not nearly enough. The average account has enough to live on for a few years at best, not nearly enough to fund a full retirement...
...while acquisition costs have ballooned with the amount of published material that is currently being produced—both digitally and in print—the libraries’ unrestricted budget has remained stagnant since the beginning of the decade, according to Classics Professor Richard F. Thomas. Now, he adds, it has been...
...going to happen. But they are doing some real interesting innovation. For instance, something like half of the barracks in Iraq are now using this superinsulated kind of tent that's using a fraction of the energy that the uninsulated tents were using. That cuts down on the amount of fuel that they need to deliver to power the diesel generators that were powering the air-conditioners in these barrack units. That, then, cuts down on the number of truck convoys that have to be schlepping fuel across these very dangerous back roads of Iraq. More efficient energy use translates...
Overall, what would you say are the top three things we can do to reduce our dependence on oil? I feel a tremendous amount of optimism about a shift toward electric cars. We need to rebuild the [electricity] grid, number one. We need to cap carbon dioxide emissions and put a price on them. And number three, we need to make better batteries and parts. Better batteries will usher in the dawn of the electric...