New polls show Americans are worried — about retirement savings, rising costs, and whether today’s paychecks will ever stretch to a secure retirement. Chris Drew breaks the anxiety cycle with a plainspoken planning session: how to turn fear into a checklist (budget/spending plan, emergency fund, targeted savings), where to focus first if you’re behind, and which practical fixes actually move the needle — catch-up contributions, reallocating for income, using higher short-term yields, and sensible guaranteed building blocks (CDs, short treasuries, fixed annuities).
The show also covers the emotional side of money: why 77% of people feel anxious about finances, how that stress wrecks decisions, and a simple three-step framework to regain control: (1) map your cashflow and true needs vs wants, (2) build an operational spending plan and automated savings, and (3) run a cost-and-risk review so your portfolio matches your goals (including Monte-Carlo stress testing and overlap reporting). If you’re 10–15 years from retirement or already retired and worried by inflation, this episode gives the tactical, calendarable moves — plus the questions to bring to your advisor — so you stop guessing and start executing.
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