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Early Retirement Increasingly the Goal for Younger Generations
This may be wishful thinking for some, but there are ways to help them achieve their target retirement age.
Addressing the Desire to Work Past Age 65
While 75% of employers consider their companies to be “aging friendly,” only 54% of workers think their companies have adopted such policies.
The Majority of Retirees Spend Below Their Income, a New Study Finds
EBRI dives into the spending patterns of older Americans and reveals what could make them outspend their income.
Saving for Retirement, Emergencies a Struggle for Sandwich Generation
The strain of supporting other family members financially is taking a toll, PNC learned in a survey.
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Without Bold Action, Social Security Woes on the Horizon
Prudential Financial experts anticipate Social Security’s funding shortfall will likely result in program changes over time, such as reducing cost-of-living adjustments, raising the full retirement age beyond 67...
Study Raises Doubt on Just How Much Is Needed for Health Care Expenses in Retirement
The latest report from the Employee Benefit Research Institute says expectations of catastrophic health care expenses in retirement are likely flawed.
Gen X Needs Retirement Planning Help
The top three retirement risks Gen Xers are most concerned about are changes to Social Security, high health care costs and running out of money.
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Taking Shape
The dynamics at work in the retirement plan industry in the 25 years since PLANSPONSOR launched.
Debt Management Should Be a Factor in Retirement Security Policy
According to an NBER working paper, researchers found it is not just the value of debt for people on the verge of retirement that has increased over time,...
Americans Pessimistic About Retirement Saving
Main reasons why participants are concerned about retirement saving include fear of looming health care costs and depleting their savings in retirement.