Are Teachers Doomed to a Broke Retirement? w/ Shaun Morgan #1112

Are Teachers Doomed to a Broke Retirement? w/ Shaun Morgan #1112

Author: iHeartPodcasts March 11, 2026 Duration: 57:20

Joel married into a family of teachers. His father-in-law has spent nearly 40 years in the classroom, his mother-in-law has taught for 30, and his brother-in-law is an outstanding Spanish teacher. While it’s clear that every one of them truly loves their work, we also know that passion alone doesn’t pay the bills. Teaching requires some real sacrifice, especially in today’s economy. And while no one enters the profession expecting to get rich, we believe that shouldn't mean teachers are destined for a life of financial stress or a mediocre retirement. In fact, our guest today argues that those assumptions are flat-out wrong. While educators face unique financial hurdles, they also have powerful, underused advantages. When those tools are understood, retiring comfortably isn't just a dream - it’s a reality. Shaun Morgan is a full-time teacher who is just as passionate about teaching personal finance to his fellow educators as he is about his work in the classroom. Some of the topics covered in this episode:

  • How teachers can achieve financial independence with the right strategies
  • Public service loan forgiveness is a significant advantage for teachers
  • Overcoming the “teacher vow of poverty”
  • Budgeting on teacher pay cycles
  • Stop spending on classroom supplies
  • Pensions vs defined contributions plans
  • Understanding 403b and 457b plans
  • The role of side hustles
  • And plenty more!

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Joel and Matt, two best friends who happen to be your guides through the world of personal finance, host this practical and approachable How to Money podcast. They cut through the noise and intimidation that often surrounds money topics, focusing instead on actionable strategies for everyday life. You'll hear straightforward conversations about getting out of debt, building an investment portfolio on your own terms, and mastering those small financial habits that add up to significant change over time. The core idea is that managing your finances shouldn't require a special degree or a wall of confusing terminology. This show from iHeartPodcasts is built on the belief that clear, unbiased guidance is a powerful tool for anyone. Each episode serves as a resource, offering knowledge you can apply immediately, whether you're just starting to budget or looking to optimize your long-term plans. Tune in for a down-to-earth discussion that makes business, education, and investing feel not only accessible but genuinely relevant to your journey toward financial confidence.
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