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Housing is an important sector of the economy. It has widespread implications for investment, banking, saving and employment. Home ownership has been linked to building social capital and a sense of community. Furthermore housing equity is a significant element of retirement accumulation for...
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Ýmrohoroðlu, Ýmrohoroðlu and Joines [1995, A life-cycle analysis of Social Security, Economic Theory, vol. 6, 83-114] show that the optimal replacement ratio of the payas-you-go public pension system in the US economy amounts to 30%. We extend their analysis to a model that 1) replicates the...
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Ýmrohoroðlu, Ýmrohoroðlu and Joines [1995, A life-cycle analysis of Social Security, Economic Theory, vol. 6, 83-114] show that the optimal replacement ratio of the payas-you-go public pension system in the US economy amounts to 30%. We extend their analysis to a model that 1) replicates the...
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While it is understood that differing ethnic groups have differing income and therefore differing capacity to save for retirement, it is not generally recognized that differing genders and ethnic groups do not save the same even if income is equalized. This article contributes to the discussion...
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This paper provides results from EBRI's Retirement Security Projection Model® to examine claims that merely working to age 70 would provide most workers with adequate retirement income levels. Contrary to some reports that working just a little bit longer -- to age 70 -- will allow between 80...
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Analyses of recent proposals to change the tax preferences for employment-based 401(k) retirement programs have often assumed status quo in plan design (by plan sponsors) and contribution flows (by both individual participants and employers) in response to those changes. Surveys of both...
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