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Retirement Accounts (IRAs) workers who are not offered a retirement plan by their employer. But the designers of state-run auto …-IRA plans fail to consider three questions: Do the poor need to save more for retirement? Will state-run auto-IRA plans increase … net household savings? And, after accounting for interactions with means-tested government transfer programs, will state …
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independent by the time the parents reach retirement age. …
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Data from the National Income and Product Accounts published by the US federal government make it possible to analyze the growth of state and local government employee compensation by state.
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This paper reviews the literature on the recent benefit and funding landscape of state and local government employee pension plans. Many plans, with generous benefit structures and inadequate funding, are in troubled financial shape. The state of Connecticut pension plans are a good illustration...
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There are adjustment factors for early and late claiming of retirement benefits in Social Security which depend on the …, under current interest and mortality rates, the early retirement factors for workers should be about 16 percent higher than … current factors; this change, reducing the early retirement penalty, would generally favor the poorer and minorities, who …
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Working paper on thepolicy implicationsof pay-as-you-go retirement plansin regard totax and benefit timing. …
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El estallido de la burbuja residencial en los Estados Unidos, a principios del 2007, rápidamente afecto al sector financiero no bancario y a los nuevos instrumentos crediticios y de seguros que se habían desarrollado al margen de las regulaciones nacionales e internacionales. Su efecto se...
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retirement reduced their non-housing saving rate by 3.5 percentage points, on average. This mean effect is driven by high … interpretation is that the survey acted as a salience shock, possibly with respect to reduced housing costs in retirement. …
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