Retirement security in the United States increasingly hinges on a single number: the size of your monthly Social Security ...
Families aren’t failing the poverty line—the poverty line is failing them. How outdated metrics mask today’s economic reality ...
Millions of people across the UK are “sleepwalking into retirement poverty”, a report has warned, as rising living costs outstrip pension savings and key groups slip through the cracks of the system.
— -- Q U E S T I O N: My husband is planning to retire in 2005 and will net a pension of $24,000 a year. He has less than one year's income in his 401(k). I will be working for at least 11 years ...
We could be sleepwalking into a retirement crisis, with younger savers woefully underprepared for the demands their pension pots will face. Forty-two percent of under-30s are currently at risk of ...
Across the African continent, a silent crisis is unfolding: the rise of retirement poverty; only a few have retirement security. From Lagos to Lusaka, retirement is becoming not a time of rest but a ...
More than 15 million people across the UK are at risk of retirement poverty, according to a new report from Scottish Widows. More than a third (39%) of people polled by the pension provider were not ...
Social Security privatization refers to a proposal that would switch the current U.S. Social Security system to one that allows individuals to invest a portion of their payroll taxes in private ...