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Cummings

American  
[kuhm-ingz] / ˈkʌm ɪŋz /

noun

  1. Edward Estlin e e cummings, 1894–1962, U.S. poet.


Cummings British  
/ ˈkʌmɪŋz /

noun

  1. Edward Estlin (ˈɛstlɪn), (preferred typographical representation of name e. e. cummings ). 1894–1962, US poet

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Jackie Cummings Koski, a single mother in Ohio, only started meaningfully putting aside money for retirement after a divorce in 2004.

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“We’re told by society, the professionals and whoever that it’s a 30- or 40-year journey to build enough wealth to be able to retire,” Cummings Koski said.

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In a previous episode, Trench, Jensen and Cummings Koski had teamed up to create a similar plan for a 50-year-old with $0 in assets and no debt — but received feedback from viewers that it would be more realistic to account for debt.

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There are “invisible things that people take for granted, especially people that are just waking up” to their financial reality, said Cummings Koski.

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Dominic Cummings, a senior aide in Downing Street at the time, is singled out for criticism in the report which suggests he displayed "destabilising behaviour" and contributed to a "culture of fear" that "poisoned the atmosphere".

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