What really scares us these days

With a suitable plan in place, a lot of people could avoid the real-life horrors of unpaid bills and underfunded retirements.

Working Later

Older Americans, stung by a recession that sapped investments and home values, but expressing widespread job satisfaction, appear to have accepted the reality of a retirement that comes later in life and no longer represents a complete exit from the workforce.

Many expect to retire after 70

In 1991, only 11 percent of workers expected to retire after age 65. Now that number is 36 percent. Read full article…

Survey Reveals Lack of Confidence about Retirement

While a company’s workers may differ in age, gender and in a range of other categories, new research suggests they share at least one common attribute — a lack of confidence about retirement savings.

6 solutions to the retirement crisis

With social security projected to run out, many employees face a financial crisis as their retirement approaches. Here are 6 solutions to 6 major obstacles for retirement in America.

Defined Contribution Plan

New poll finds workers in defined contribution retirement plans want resources from their employer to help them make the best savings decisions

Will U.S. workers ever be able to retire?

Despite the rebound in home prices and new all-time nominal highs in the stock market, many Americans are looking at an unpleasant retirement, if they even make it that far

 

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