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‘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.
Competing Priorities Pose Challenges to Gen Z, Millennial Workers Saving for Retirement
Employers should encourage younger workers to build emergency savings before contributing toward the company match and paying off student debt, says author Anne Lester.
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Labor Economist Says 401(k) Era Is Ending
Kathryn Edwards, a labor economist and TikTok star, extolled the value of thrift savings plans and examined the status of Social Security in a recent webinar.
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Never Enough Communication
University of Pittsburgh, 2019 winner Public Defined Contribution.
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Study Shows Gen Z Employees Not Taking Advantage of Health Savings Accounts
Employees younger than 30 were the most likely to contribute $0 to their HSAs, according to a new Inspira study.
Gen Z Outpaces Previous Generations in Retirement Savings
The youngest generation in the workforce has saved almost three times the amount Gen X households had saved in defined contribution plans at the same age, according to...
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Millennials, Gen Z Seek Employer Support
While Millennial and Generation Z employees are more apt to struggle with debt than are older generations, saving for retirement still ranked as a top priority heading into...
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Gen Z Employees Seek More Personalized, Year-Round Benefits Experience
New MetLife data suggests that employers should re-evaluate their benefits strategies with this cohort’s needs in mind.
Inflation, Student Loans Continue to Be Stressors for Participants Heading Into 2024
While many employees reported receiving pay raises in the last year, the majority say their salary is not keeping up with inflation, according to a new Allianz Life...
Gen Xers Still Falling Short of Retirement Savings Expectations
While Gen Xers expect to need more than $1 million to comfortably retire, the majority of pre-retirees believe they will fall significantly short of this goal, new research...