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He Has $680K Saved and a Paid-Off Home — So Why Can’t Warren Jeffries Stop Losing Sleep Over Retirement
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He Has $680K Saved and a Paid-Off Home — So Why Can’t Warren Jeffries Stop Losing Sleep Over Retirement

The first thing Warren Jeffries said when I sat down with him at a coffee…

March 31, 2026 • Sloane Avery Wren
His Son Calls Every Month Asking for Money. At 62, Warren Jeffries Is Running Out of Time to Say No
Health

His Son Calls Every Month Asking for Money. At 62, Warren Jeffries Is Running Out of Time to Say No

The window for course-correcting a retirement plan narrows fast after 60. Every year that passes…

March 30, 2026 • Vivienne Marlowe Reyes
He Has $680K Saved and a Paid-Off Home — and Still Can’t Sleep at Night
Health

He Has $680K Saved and a Paid-Off Home — and Still Can’t Sleep at Night

A fully paid-off home and $680,000 in retirement savings sounds like the finish line. For…

March 30, 2026 • Sloane Avery Wren
He Has $680K Saved and a Paid-Off Home — His 32-Year-Old Son Is Quietly Changing the Math
Health

He Has $680K Saved and a Paid-Off Home — His 32-Year-Old Son Is Quietly Changing the Math

A paid-off house and more than half a million dollars in retirement savings should signal…

March 30, 2026 • Sloane Avery Wren
$680K Saved, No Mortgage, and Still Terrified: The Retirement Math Keeping This 62-Year-Old Up at Night
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$680K Saved, No Mortgage, and Still Terrified: The Retirement Math Keeping This 62-Year-Old Up at Night

A couple retiring at 65 today can expect to spend approximately $330,000 on healthcare costs…

March 30, 2026 • Sloane Avery Wren
His Son Calls Every Month Asking for Money. At 62, Warren Jeffries Is Choosing Between Family and His Own Retirement.
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His Son Calls Every Month Asking for Money. At 62, Warren Jeffries Is Choosing Between Family and His Own Retirement.

With three years until his target retirement date, Warren Jeffries is not the kind of…

March 30, 2026 • Dr. Eliot Soren Vance
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