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Welcome to the replay of "Retirement Reboot: Commonsense Financial Strategies for Getting Back on Track" with Mark Miller
Mark Miller is a journalist, author and podcaster who is a nationally-recognized expert on trends in retirement and aging. His writing offers a holistic view of retirement security, including healthcare and Medicare, Social Security, retirement investing, midlife careers and housing. He also writes frequently about retirement-related public policy issues, including reform of Social Security, Medicare and workplace retirement plans.
Mark’s work appears at Reuters, The New York Times, Morningstar, and WealthManagement.com; he also publishes a free Substack newsletter and podcast on retirement.
Mark’s latest book is Retirement Reboot: Common Sense Strategies for Getting Back on Track.
Mark is the former editor of Crain’s Chicago Business and Sunday editor of the Chicago Sun-Times.
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Mark Miller is a journalist, author and podcaster who is a nationally-recognized expert on trends in retirement and aging. His writing offers a holistic view of retirement security, including healthcare and Medicare, Social Security, retirement investing, midlife careers and housing. He also writes frequently about retirement-related public policy issues, including reform of Social Security, Medicare and workplace retirement plans.
Mark’s work appears at Reuters, The New York Times, Morningstar, and WealthManagement.com; he also publishes a free Substack newsletter and podcast on retirement.
Mark’s latest book is Retirement Reboot: Common Sense Strategies for Getting Back on Track.
Mark is the former editor of Crain’s Chicago Business and Sunday editor of the Chicago Sun-Times.
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