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Baby Boomers Need a Reality Check, Survey Finds
November 27, 2001 (PLANSPONSOR.com) - While 78% of Baby Boomers questioned in a recent survey believe they are financially prepared for retirement, the same survey reveals a plethora...
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Baby Boomers Seen Lacking Retirement Confidence
June 6, 2001 (PLANSPONSOR.com) - Half of baby boomers over the age of 45 don't have much confidence in their retirement plan, according to a national survey.
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Creative Solutions Needed for Issue of Aging Baby Boomers
July 11, 2005 (PLANSPONSOR.com) - UnumProvident has issued a report addressing the health and productivity issues employers will face as the estimated 78 million baby boomers reach the...
Retirement Income Shifts Challenges Young Baby Boomers: EBRI
May 1, 2001 (PLANSPONSOR.com) - The movement away from traditional defined benefit pension plans has translated into a foggier financial future for Baby Boomer retirees, according to a...
‘Peak Age’ Boomers Face Retirement Shortfall
The current crop of 65-year-old Boomers, particularly among women and those without higher degrees, will struggle to maintain a working lifestyle, according to the Alliance for Lifetime Income.
Opinions |
Barry’s Pickings: OK Boomers
Michael Barry, president of O3 Plan Advisory Services LLC, discusses repercussions of the COVID-19 pandemic that will affect retirement for Baby Boomers.
Boomers More Confident in Their 401(k) Than Ever
However, 20% said they do not understand the process for withdrawing money from their 401(k) in retirement, according to a Charles Schwab survey.
Boomers Want Retirement Income They Cannot Outlive
However, 45% said they do not know how to select a retirement income product, according to a survey by fixed income annuity provider Annexus.
Boomers Embracing Saving Mentality
Baby Boomers are adopting better financial habits, but Millennials may be overconfident in theirs, a study by Allianz finds.
Many Middle-Income Boomers Lost Hope After Financial Crisis
Twenty-eight percent are now making more conservative investments, and 26% no longer invest at all.