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Retirement
How Congress' latest bid to help Americans save for retirement falls short
Dec 12, 2022
Economists say bills like the Secure Act 2.0 mostly benefit those who already have some retirement savings.
Social Security recipients to get their biggest cost-of-living raise in over 40 years
Oct 10, 2022
The adjustment is likely to be announced this week and expected to be around 9%. It's welcome news for recipients struggling with inflation.
The case for calculating climate risk into retirement plans
by
Sabri Ben-Achour
, Chris Farrell
and Jarrett Dang
Oct 5, 2022
Retirees may want to consider climate change risk when choosing a spot to settle down, says Chris Farrell.
How inflation is changing Americans' retirement plans
Jun 2, 2022
Many people are saving less for retirement or putting it off as rising prices squeeze their budgets, a new survey finds.
Fidelity will give employers the option of adding bitcoin to the options in the 401(k) plans they offer
by
Matt Levin
Apr 27, 2022
And companies may have good reasons not to.
A bill that aims to expand access to 401(k) accounts is on its way to the Senate
Mar 31, 2022
The House approved it by an overwhelming, bipartisan majority.
Default options are popular in financial decision-making, but are they effective?
by
David Brancaccio
, Chris Farrell
and Rose Conlon
Jan 11, 2022
From retirement savings to Social Security, the choices made for you are crucial and should be well designed.
For public good, not for profit.
The Social Security increase is historically big
Oct 14, 2021
The 5.9% increase isn't typical, as cost of living increases for Social Security are usually under 2%.
More Americans are looking to retire earlier
Sep 8, 2021
The New York Fed reports that fewer Americans are planning to work deep into their 60s. Many of them are responding to the pressures of the pandemic.
Retirements increased during the pandemic, reversing a trend
May 12, 2021
New census data shows more people retired last year. Their reasons and circumstances may vary widely.