Data and Research | April 10th, 2023 US Workers Increasingly Worried About Retirement Lifestyle Affordability Rising costs have driven an increase in the rate of Americans who worry they might not be able to afford...
Investing | March 30th, 2023 North Carolina Lawmakers Introduce Bill Backing Retirement Offerings A Republican-introduced bill in North Carolina would make it state policy to “assist private sector working households” in saving for...
Data and Research | February 21st, 2023 Participant Retirement Assets Remaining In Plan Have Increased Vanguard research on participant’s retirement distribution decisions in defined contribution plans over time revealed the emerging trend.
Data and Research | February 3rd, 2023 Public Service Workers Face Retirement, Financial Security Concerns State and local government employers can bolster the retirement and overall financial security of workers with expanded access to emergency...
Data and Research | January 18th, 2023 Employer Satisfaction Slows for ‘Key Employee’ Retirement Plan Employers that offer NQDC plans have increased their use of bad actor forfeiture clauses, the Plan Sponsor Council of America...
Data and Research | January 13th, 2023 Inflation Spike Shakes Women’s Retirement Confidence More women than men expect to delay retirement or to never be financially ready to retire, new Nationwide research shows....
Administration | December 30th, 2022 Plan Design Features ‘Moving the Needle’ for Workers’ Retirement Re-enrollment and auto-sweeps can result in greater savings rates.
Benefits | December 16th, 2022 2022 Plan Progress Webinar Series: Student Loan Debt Benefits A panel of experts in workplace benefits outlined student loan debt assistance benefit options available to employers, in the current...
Data and Research | December 13th, 2022 Retirement Contributions Break Records in 2021 Retirement contribution rates reached record highs, with combined worker and employer contributions equal to 13.9% of pay in 2021, new...
Data and Research | December 12th, 2022 Public-Sector Workers Face Retirement Income Shortfalls Without Supplemental Savings National Institute on Retirement Security research finds pension plans alone often don’t provide retirement income adequacy for state and local...
Data and Research | December 8th, 2022 Women Face Greater Obstacles to Saving For Retirement Although women live longer than men, many retire earlier than planned and few can save enough reach the income replacement...
Data and Research | November 18th, 2022 Empower Participants’ Retirement Savings Fall Despite savings rates decreasing slightly, 75% of study respondents are not planning to reduce retirement contributions.
Data and Research | November 1st, 2022 Older Workers in Physical Jobs Face Elevated Retirement Insecurity Physically demanding jobs and involuntary retirement worsen retirement insecurity, according to new research.
Data and Research | October 31st, 2022 Workers’ Financial and Retirement Concerns Have Shifted New data shows significant shifts in workers’ needs from last year.
Data and Research | October 30th, 2022 Needed Retirement Asset Expectations Are Higher in 2022 Workers expect they must accumulate higher savings amounts for retirement, according to a new report.
Compliance | October 14th, 2022 PBGC Proposes Rule for Multiemployer Pension Withdrawals The Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation proposal clarifies assumptions for determining an employer’s withdrawal liability.
Data and Research | October 10th, 2022 Millennials Would Liquidate Retirement Assets in Market Slump Millennials would cash out their retirement plan assets in a market downturn, research shows.
Data and Research | September 27th, 2022 Survey Shows Drop in Retirement Confidence Since February A new Bank of America report reveals a recent downward trend in employees’ retirement confidence and financial wellness.
Data and Research | September 16th, 2022 US Workers Fear Exhausting Savings in Retirement U.S. employees have a more positive view of their overall well-being than employees in Europe, yet report feeling more intimidated...
Data and Research | September 14th, 2022 Research Shows Retirement Confidence Gap Between Married and Unmarried Women According to EBRI data, there is a stark gap in retirement preparation between married and unmarried women in the U.S.