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‘Unretirement’ may be viable well into the future, study says
Older workers are at least as productive in younger ones in almost all industries. Financial services is an exception.
Time is running out to avoid cuts to Social Security benefits
House conservatives recently recommended raising the retirement age to receive full benefits to 69, a proposal that put the spotlight back on the thorny problem of the program's solvency.
Long-term care premium hike: Round three
As insurers push prices on LTC policies higher, individuals must weigh their policy options to maintain protection at an affordable price.
Workers show interest in Social Security bridge strategy
A study by the Center for Retirement Research finds that a third of 401(k) participants would choose to delay collecting benefits if they could use 401(k) assets as a temporary substitute.
Spending in retirement falls with age, and not by choice
Most retirees are likely forced to cut down costs due to insufficient savings, a new paper from the Center for Retirement Research found.
Media coverage of Social Security could affect claiming age
A new study from the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College found news reports could lead to misconceptions about Social Security trust funds, and could influence retirement savers to claim earlier than otherwise planned.