Data and Research | April 29th, 2024 Women Express Concern about Retirement Crisis, Long-Term Care Costs As women face a bigger uphill battle when it comes to retirement savings, many expressed support for the return of...
Data and Research | September 11th, 2023 Gender Inequality in Retirement Savings Persists Women have continued to take workforce pauses at significantly higher rates than men and have greater concerns about outliving their...
Data and Research | August 1st, 2023 Women Addressing Lifetime Income More Than Men More women than men ages 61 to 65 are interested in securing guaranteed lifetime income sources, presenting an opportunity for...
Data and Research | May 16th, 2023 Nearly Half of Women Lack Workplace Retirement Plan Access, Survey Shows Low-income women are most at risk financially, and nearly two-thirds said they are not confident they have the information they...
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....
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 3rd, 2022 Women Have Significantly Less Wealth than Men at Retirement In the U.S., the gender wealth gap at retirement mirrors the global average.
Administration | July 16th, 2019 Some Help for Women’s Retirement Savings Gap May Be Coming Some legislative proposals, such as the SECURE Act, may address challenges to retirement income adequacy women face, but there are...
Compliance | September 21st, 2018 Protecting the Rights of Alternate QDRO Payees, When it Comes to Divorce Senator Patty Murray (D-WA) sent a letter to Government Accountability Office (GAO) requesting a study on the QDRO process.