July 15, 2025

How This "Financial Ethicist" Plans for the Future of Retirement

How This "Financial Ethicist" Plans for the Future of Retirement

How do we shift from meaningless labor to meaningful work?

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Today's guest, financial professional and author of The Future Poor, Jonathan Grimm, believes the post-1945 version of retirement planning (stockpiling as much cash as possible for 40 years and praying you can leave paid work) isn’t going to work for much longer.

But as a financial “ethicist,” Grimm's unique approach centers the social determinants of health and begins from the belief that we should figure out what’s best for people—and work backward from there.

Transcripts, show notes, resources, and credits can be found at: https://moneywithkatie.com/future-of-retirement.

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