Gregg Greenberg

Gregg Greenberg joined InvestmentNews as multimedia anchor and retirement & planning editor after spending the past four years as the GM of Media at the C-Suite Network. Prior to these positions, Gregg was the lead anchor and personal finance writer at TheStreet for more than 13 years where he interviewed CEOs, fund managers, professional athletes, entrepreneurs and bestselling authors. He also hosted ‘The Real Story’ podcast at TheStreet and wrote the widely read column ‘The Five Dumbest Things on Wall Street This Week’. Before reporting and writing at TheStreet, Gregg worked in sales at Lehman Brothers and Fleet Bank. (May they both rest in peace.) He received his MBA at Cornell’s Johnson School and holds an undergraduate degree in history from Amherst College. Outside of journalism, Gregg wrote and produced the award-winning independent film Friends and Romans, as well as a several off-off-Broadway plays. Watch Gregg's latest videos on our playlists for IN the Nasdaq, IN the Office, and all videos.

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Givers kept giving despite bear market, says report on donor-advised funds
RIA NEWS NOV 16, 2022
Givers kept giving despite bear market, says report on donor-advised funds

Donor-advised funds' grants to charities around the world were up 60% this year compared to pre-pandemic 2019 and have increased 400% over the past decade, according to the report. 

American retirees seek greener pastures on Emerald Isle
RETIREMENT PLANNING NOV 15, 2022
American retirees seek greener pastures on Emerald Isle

Ireland combines a highly educated population with economic opportunity, which has resulted in the country being ranked as one of the best places to live in the world.

Anxious Americans raising cash, adjusting portfolios: New York Life
RETIREMENT PLANNING NOV 09, 2022
Anxious Americans raising cash, adjusting portfolios: New York Life

A new study shows 3 in 10 adults made changes to their investment portfolio in the past six months due to market volatility, with 37% of those investors increasing their cash allocations.

Strong millennial demand pushing for increased ESG options in 401(k)s
RETIREMENT PLANNING NOV 09, 2022
Strong millennial demand pushing for increased ESG options in 401(k)s

66% of millennials would be more likely to contribute to their workplace retirement plan for the first time or increase their contribution if they knew their investments were doing social good.

3 guaranteed-income strategies for an uncertain economy
RETIREMENT PLANNING NOV 07, 2022
3 guaranteed-income strategies for an uncertain economy

Investors are clamoring for guaranteed-income strategies this year primarily due to an uncertain stock market and spiraling inflation.

Annuity sales soared again in third quarter
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES OCT 27, 2022
Annuity sales soared again in third quarter

Total annuity sales rose 27% to $79.6 billion in Q3, Limra reported, while fixed-rate deferred annuity sales came in 159% higher than in the same quarter last year.

Americans expect to work longer, save more for retirement, survey shows
RETIREMENT PLANNING OCT 27, 2022
Americans expect to work longer, save more for retirement, survey shows

Americans age 18 and older anticipate they'll need $1.25 million to retire comfortably, a 20% spike since 2021.

Foundations stepped up and opened pocketbooks during pandemic
RIA NEWS OCT 26, 2022
Foundations stepped up and opened pocketbooks during pandemic

Endowments at private foundations saw double-digit growth in both 2020 and 2021, rising $1.7 billion last year.

Reimagine retirement by focusing on 'future self,' new book urges
RETIREMENT PLANNING OCT 25, 2022
Reimagine retirement by focusing on 'future self,' new book urges

Eric Weigel suggests figuring out what type of life you want to lead and then working backward to the steps you need to take to close the gap between where you are today and where you want to be in the future.

Majority of workers say they're behind on saving for retirement
RETIREMENT PLANNING OCT 24, 2022
Majority of workers say they're behind on saving for retirement

A new Bankrate.com survey shows more than a third say they're 'significantly behind,' while 20% feel 'slightly behind.'