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Americans Much More Worried About Retirement, Health Costs a Big Concern
The 18th wave of the Retirement Confidence Survey® (RCS) finds that Americans’ confidence in their ability to afford a comfortable retirement has dropped to its lowest level in seven years, reflecting worries about health costs, the economy, and home values. >
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Retirement and Life Satisfaction
In terms of voting power, the elderly are a major political force. When it comes to a presidential election in the U.S... >
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How do Immigrants Fare in Retirement?
Existing literature suggests that immigrants receive lower wages than U.S.-born workers with similar characteristics. This could imply that immigrant households would enter retirement at a significant financial disadvantage. >
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European Pensions Barometer
With the implications of the worldwide credit crunch still playing out across the globe, Aon Consulting Limited (Aon) has released the latest version of its European Pensions Barometer (the Barometer). >
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