Nearly One-Quarter of Americans Worry They Will Never Be Able to Retire
Americans' next biggest financial fears are living paycheck to paycheck and never being able to climb out of debt.
DCIIA Calls on Sponsors to Use Automatic Tools More Robustly
The organization has issued a report analyzing what is working in DC plans and how the existing tools can be...
Women Require More Financial Planning Help
Only 33% of women said they are extremely knowledgeable about retirement income planning.
GAO Recommends Phased Retirement to Preserve Boomers' Knowledge Base
However, today, only 15% of companies offer phased retirement.
Retirement Planning Differs for Wealthy Versus Non-Wealthy Pre-Retirees
Savings level, not age, is the trigger for retirement for wealthy pre-retirees, and very few worry about outliving their assets.
The U.S. Falls Three Places to No. 17 in the Natixis Global Retirement Index
Retirees' perceived quality of life decreases.
Retirement Confidence Continues to Lag Among Gen X
The key to helping Gen X is to try to banish apathy, according to new FICO research.
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TIAA Exec Reflects on History of Retirement Plans
Ron Pressman, TIAA CEO for Institutional Financial Services, says there are five best practices that retirement plans can implement.
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HealthSavings Administrators Issues Guide About HSAs and Medicare
As employees with HSAs near retirement, questions often arise about the impact of Medicare on their HSA, the firm says.
Younger Investors Show Good Savings Habits
However, many cite obstacles to saving for retirement.
EEOC Hearing Witnesses Call for Help With Older Worker Employment
As people are living longer and wanting to work longer, witnesses at an EEOC meeting about the ADEA made suggestions...
Plan Sponsors Can Correct Gender-Based Retirement Income Gap
Prudential research indicates that the retirement account balances of female employees are, on average, one-third lower than their male counterparts.
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A Closer Look at Plan Health
Diagnosing key components of plan health and embracing proactive administration are crucial in ensuring retirement readiness for all participants.
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Nationwide Tool Gathers Workers’ Data to Locate Their Savings Gaps
Including information from outside sources, the Retirement Readiness Report projects a clearer picture of participants’ retirement outlook.
Fewer Relying on 401(k), More on Social Security for Retirement Income
More people in the youngest age cohort say they plan to rely on Social Security for retirement income.
Most Regret Not Saving Earlier for Retirement
However, for older Millennials, taking on too much student loan debt is their top regret.
Millennials Saving for Financial Freedom, Not Retirement
Even though only 8% of Americans believe Millennials are doing a good job at saving, a study by Merrill Edge...
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People Underestimate Cost of Health Care in Retirement
A new white paper from Voya aims to help people get a better handle on health care costs in retirement.
More Americans Will Work Post-Retirement…Because They Want To
Additionally, 39% believe they will retire after age 65.
One in Three Americans Have Ceased Retirement Savings at Least Once
Fifty-six percent say their primary retirement savings goal is to not outlive savings.