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What Does Generation Squeeze Have Against Couples?

An organization called Generation Squeeze is calling for big cuts to Old Age Security (OAS) .  For some reason, these cuts are aimed exclusively at senior couples.  Digging into the numbers, the proposal makes no sense. The stated goal of the proposed OAS changes is to free up government money for other priorities.  Whether or not OAS is the right target for reducing government spending is a different discussion.  The puzzling part of this proposal is having all the cuts apply to senior couples. Currently, OAS will get clawed back from any senior whose 2025 net income (Line 23400 of the tax return) is over $93,454.  For each dollar over this income threshold, OAS payments are reduced by 15 cents.  The current rules make no distinction between singles and couples.  The calculation is based on each person’s own income without regard to whether they have a spouse. Generation Squeeze wants to change the threshold to $100,000 for total household income....

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Book Review: The Art of Spending Money

Whether you agree or disagree with his arguments, Morgan Housel tells entertaining stories, and his latest book, The Art of Spending Money: Simple Choices for a Richer Life is no exception.  What I liked most about this book is it caused me to think.  Mostly, I agreed.  Occasionally I disagreed.  Sometimes I recognized my own ideas, and sometimes I had something new to ponder.  The book flew by. Most people I know will find that the way they think about spending aligns well with Housel’s recommendations.  The readers who will likely benefit the most are those who give up too much of what matters in their lives to amass wealth.  Such wealth builders are the type of person the financial industry seeks out, and it’s not surprising that writers from the financial industry tend to write for this type of person.  These writers often exaggerate how common it is for the general population to have their type of money obsession.  We all tend to speak ...

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