- Worried about losing your job? Afraid youll hit retirement age with nothing in the bank? The richest people in America apparently feel your pain. (Huffington Post)
- The Best Retirement Plans 65 has increased from 11 percent in 1991 to 37 percent in the 2012 survey. This is troubling as a fallback retirement plan. (Forbes)
- And according to this article from CNN Money, the outlook for most Americans is a frightening one to face. According to a study, only 14 percent of workers feel very confident they will have enough money set aside for a comfortable retirement. (Burlington County Times)
- About 42 percent of survey respondents said a lack of job security There was one bright spot in the survey, said VanDerhei. (WCPO)
- Many workers have more immediate worries than saving for retirement such as keeping their current job, the study said. (Santa Rosa Press Democrat)
- Among employees, 45 percent are worried about the overall while employers ranked it the number one Total Rewards challenge. (Yahoo Finance)
- A blueprint for nailing down a realistic retirement and securing your financial future is to build a stool with these three sturdy legs: 1. Plan to work in early retirement. (US News and World Report)
- The California State Teachers' Retirement System that period was 0.7 percent compared to a peer median of 3.7 percent. (Business Wire)
- The price of flexibility and fewer hours on the job is one reason older workers earn a lower income than earlier in their careers. (Businessweek)
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
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