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While America Aged : How Pension Debts Ruined General Motors, Stopped the NYC
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While America Aged : How Pension Debts Ruined General Motors, Stopped the NYC Subways, Bankrupted San Diego, and Loom as the Next Financial Crisis Hardcover - 2008

by Lowenstein, Roger

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From the bestselling author of Buffett, When Genius Failed, and Originsof the Crash, a wake-up call to the pension and retirement crisis facingAmerica and the road map for a way out

In While America Aged, bestselling author RogerLowenstein explains how corporations and governments ran upruinous pension and health-care promises to workers promisesthat are now coming due and that will hit America like atsunami if nothing is done.

Negotiating high benefits means gambling withfuture finances and when the farm gets sold out from underneathmajor corporations or public institutions, it affects allof us, and in ways we might not imagine. With his trademarknarrative panache, Lowenstein unravels the truth about howpensions work in America and illuminates the impending crisis.While America Aged is comprised of three fascinating case studies each an object lesson and a compelling historical saga. Thefirst goes back to the early days of the United Auto Workers andits crusading leader, Walter Reuther, to tell the story of howpensions and health-care obligations destroyed the Americanauto industry, in particular General Motors.

Lowenstein then shifts the scene to New York Cityto tell the story of the rise of public pensions and public sectorunions through the vehicle of the Communist-led TransportWorkers Union. Once again, justifiable benefits were followedby outrageous ones, such as the right to retire at age fifty.The saga reached a dramatic climax in 2005, when workersresponded to proposed pension cutbacks with a massive strikethat brought New York's subways and buses to a screeching haltdays before Christmas.

In the concluding episode, Lowenstein visits ametropolis even more reckless in doling out benefits SanDiego. Desperate not to impose higher taxes, city officialsin this highly conservative enclave cut a series of deals withunions to short-change the retirement system and use pensionfunds to run the city. A massive scandal ensued two mayorsresigned, officials were indicted, and San Diego lost its bondrating. Lowenstein warns that the pension wars that eruptedin Detroit, New York City, and San Diego are only the first. Buthe also recognizes that workers are entitled to decent securityin their retirement a critical problem as the country ages.While America Aged explains how we came to this crisis, and italso proposes a way out. Arming readers with knowledge of theconsequences of doing nothing, While America Aged, first andforemost, a call to action.

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While America Aged illuminates the scope of the problem we’re facing, and warns that the worst is yet to come. With the narrative flair and talent for decoding financial ambiguities that readers have come to rely on, Lowenstein brilliantly chronicles three fascinating pension cases: the collapse of the over-obligated General Motors, the pension strike that halted New York City’s subways and effectively shut down the city, and the scandalous bankrupting of the affluent corner of Southern California, the city of San Diego. Not only compelling historical sagas rich with detail and unforgettable characters, each story also acts as an object lesson. Lowenstein warns that these pension wars are only the beginning of the retirement and healthcare crisis we will face if we don’t find ways to address this latest moral hazard. Governments and corporations across the country used pensions as a seemingly easy way to curry favor with unions (easy because the expense would be deferred until a later generation). But now, with cumulative retirement deficits approaching $1 trillion, the day of reckoning has arrived.

Is there a way out? Lowenstein recognizes that fixing pensions will be difficult but securing retirement is a critical issue—especially in our rapidly aging country—and he proposes a cogent solution to the impending crisis. Masterfully written and convincingly argued, While America Aged is a timely and crucial wake-up call to a pension damaged America.

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Roger Lowenstein, author of the bestselling Buffett: The Making of an American Capitalist and When Genius Failed: The Rise and Fall of Long-term Capital Management, reported for the Wall Street Journal for more than a decade and wrote the Journal’s stock market column “Heard on the Street” and also its “Intrinsic Value” column. He now contributes articles and reviews to the Journal and the New York Times Magazine and is a columnist for SmartMoney Magazine. He lives in Westfield, New Jersey.

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Roger Lowenstein, author of the bestselling "Buffett: The Making of an American Capitalist" and "When Genius Failed: The Rise and Fall of Long-term Capital Management," reported for the "Wall Street Journal" for more than a decade and wrote the Journal s stock market column Heard on the Street and also its Intrinsic Value column. He now contributes articles and reviews to the Journal and the "New York Times Magazine" and is a columnist for "SmartMoney Magazine." He lives in Westfield, New Jersey."