Gregg Greenberg

Gregg Greenberg is the multimedia anchor and retirement and planning editor at InvestmentNews, where he covers financial advisor practice management, retirement strategies, equities, and personal finance across video, audio, and editorial formats. He brings more than two decades of financial journalism experience to the role, including 13-plus years as lead anchor and personal finance writer at TheStreet, where he interviewed CEOs, fund managers, and institutional investors, and hosted The Real Story podcast. Prior to joining InvestmentNews, he served as General Manager of Media at the C-Suite Network.

Earlier in his career, he worked in sales at Lehman Brothers and Fleet Bank — experience that informs his practitioner-level understanding of financial markets and client-facing wealth management. Gregg holds an MBA from Cornell University's Johnson Graduate School of Management and an undergraduate degree in history from Amherst College.

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'Boomerang' kids putting parents' retirement at risk
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 25, 2022
'Boomerang' kids putting parents' retirement at risk

Thirty-five percent of parents with adult children living at home have compromised their own savings or long-term goals, like retirement or housing, to financially help their kids, a Thrivent study shows.

Surveys show Americans prefer retirement planners, lack plans
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 25, 2022
Surveys show Americans prefer retirement planners, lack plans

Retirement income planning is the service most sought after by both older and younger consumers, according to a survey by the Granum Center for Financial Security.

A 'purple' retirement issue everyone can agree on
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 23, 2022
A 'purple' retirement issue everyone can agree on

Auto-IRAs are the perfect solution for states to help private sector workers save for retirement. Even better, they're bipartisan.

Strategists see lower returns as economy mirrors 1970s
ALTERNATIVES MAY 19, 2022
Strategists see lower returns as economy mirrors 1970s

Mohamed El-Erian and Niall Ferguson are seeing echoes of the 1970s in today's market. Will the '70s strategies work in the 2020s?

Retirement savings up in a down market, says Fidelity
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 19, 2022
Retirement savings up in a down market, says Fidelity

More people were saving for retirement in Q1, data show. Unfortunately, the market's sell-off caused them to lose money.

Invesco teaming up with Cerulli to launch Practice Innovation Index
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT MAY 18, 2022
Invesco teaming up with Cerulli to launch Practice Innovation Index

The digital tool gives wealth managers a quantifiable way to see how their firms measure up.

State auto-IRA initiatives flowering in May
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 16, 2022
State auto-IRA initiatives flowering in May

California is looking to expand its auto-IRA program, while Missouri, Arizona and Hawaii are considering joining the club.

Fidelity study shows retirees way off on health care cost estimates
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 16, 2022
Fidelity study shows retirees way off on health care cost estimates

Fidelity estimates a 65-year-old couple retiring this year will spend $315,000 on health care and medical costs throughout their retirement, which is up 5% from its estimate last year.

Transamerica adds emergency savings accounts
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 13, 2022
Transamerica adds emergency savings accounts

The insurance company is now offering its own line of rainy day funds for employees.

Steeled by crises, millennials ready for retirement challenges
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 13, 2022
Steeled by crises, millennials ready for retirement challenges

A pair of studies proves that millennials are better prepared financially than people realize.