I didn't see this in recent threads but I'm sure it has been discussed in the past. From a few weeks ago:
The U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is weighing whether it should take on a role in helping Americans manage the $19.4 trillion they have put into retirement savings, a move that would be the agency’s first foray into consumer investments.
Retirement Savings Accounts Draw U.S. Consumer Bureau Attention - Bloomberg
My question is how to prepare for this? RE & spend? Gold coins in the backyard?
The U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is weighing whether it should take on a role in helping Americans manage the $19.4 trillion they have put into retirement savings, a move that would be the agency’s first foray into consumer investments.
Retirement Savings Accounts Draw U.S. Consumer Bureau Attention - Bloomberg
My question is how to prepare for this? RE & spend? Gold coins in the backyard?