RPI #002: 5 Economic Forces That Could Wreck Your Retirement in 2026

EPISODE · Apr 29, 2026 · 16 MIN

RPI #002: 5 Economic Forces That Could Wreck Your Retirement in 2026

from RetirePluggedIn Podcast · host Nora Hartquist

RPI #002: 5 Economic Forces That Could Wreck Your Retirement in 2026Five forces are converging right now that could unravel decades of careful planning.Episode SummaryIn this episode of Retire Plugged In, host Nora Hartquist breaks down the five economic disruptors reshaping retirement in 2026. From AI-driven job displacement to housing market traps, bear market math, the widening wealth gap, and new tax legislation, Nora reveals what's actually threatening your nest egg.You'll learn which jobs AI is replacing (and which it can't), three housing scenarios that drain retirement savings, and what the One Big Beautiful Bill Act means for your taxes.Question of the Day 🗣️Which of the five economic disruptors worries you the most about your retirement? Drop your answer in the comments - Nora reads every one.Key Take-awaysAI is forcing early retirements people aren't financially ready forThree housing scenarios can drain your nest egg before you stop workingThe "Two Americas" wealth gap hits retirees harder than most realizeBear market math wipes out retirement accounts twice as fast as you'd expectNew tax legislation could reshape your entire retirement income strategyTimestamped Outline ⏱️00:00 - Opening - Could this one force destroy your retirement plan?01:00 - Why retirement is the most important long-term goal02:00 - Five disruptors of the US economic cycle right now02:50 - AI and your retirement window - jobs being replaced04:54 - The trade craft renaissance - why college isn't the only path06:06 - The housing market and your retirement window09:43 - The Morgans - they moved for family, then got stranded10:24 - The Two Americas and the have/have-not divide11:53 - Stock market volatility and the bear market trap13:43 - Big government, the OBBA, and what it means for retirees15:22 - The confluence of events in your retirement windowConnect & CTA 🎯👉 Enjoyed this? Subscribe & leave a review on Apple Podcasts.🎁 Retire Plugged In shares the retirement truths nobody else will tell you - from financial pitfalls to social dynamics to scam protection. Subscribe so you don't miss the next issue.CreditsHost: Nora Hartquist © 2026 Retire Plugged In. All rights reserved.

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