
Join Consumer Economics Educator, Sasha Grabenstetter, as the University of Illinois Extension hosts a screening of "When I'm 65"
January 30th, 2020 starting promptly at 6:30pm. The documentary is about 60 minutes, followed by a 30 minute discussion with educator, Sasha Grabenstetter.
When I'm 65 -- Narrated by David Brancaccio of American Public Media's Marketplace, WHEN I'M 65 challenges longstanding myths about retirement and living longer, and explores changing attitudes toward work, debt, housing and the financial realities of the 21st century. The program looks at how aspirations and financial planning for retirement have changed. This multi-generational approach examines how Baby Boomers, Generation X and Millennials are facing and planning for retirement, based on the work of and interviews with Teresa Ghilarducci, a retirement security expert from The New School, and Knight Kiplinger, editor-in-chief of Kiplinger's Personal Finance magazine. Using real-life stories, case studies, engaging animation and lively expert interviews, WHEN I'M 65 presents a thorough examination of the issues, generational influences, and human behavior while providing useful information, potential solutions, and 'can do' action plans for meeting retirement goals.
There is a $5 dollar fee, per person. $10 fee for couples. The fee is reserved for light snacks, popcorn, and handouts. Other snacks or food can be brought in as well.
If you have questions about "When I'm 65" - please contact Consumer Economics Educator, Sasha Grabenstetter at swhitley@illinois.edu or call the Kankakee Extension Office at 815.933.8337.