We are thrilled to launch a new podcast, Retirement in America, available in audio and video formats.
A big thanks to our debut guest, Deb Whitman with @AARP , for a fantastic conversation — and our members for making this possible. Watch:
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Read our statement on the veto of bipartisan legislation passed by the Alaska legislature to provide defined benefit pensions to Alaska’s public employees.
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#Alaska#Pension#Workforce#Retirement#Teachers#PublicSafety
Our new research is cited in this @nytimes article on a growing concern: more Americans are tapping their 401(k)s retirement savings early just to get by. https://t.co/dLaFJIRMTp
#RetirementSecurity#401k#RetirementCrisis
We are thrilled to share that Barbara A. Butrica, Ph.D., joins us as Director of Research. She brings decades of expertise on Social Security, retirement income, and the economic well-being of older Americans. https://t.co/kXstc8c90F
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Our research finds the typical working-age American has just $955 saved for retirement.
It's a stark reminder of the challenges millions face, especially for nearly half of the workforce without a retirement plan at their job. https://t.co/nTT9O1MHEl
#Retirement
We're hiring -- seeking a Director of Research to lead a national research agenda focused on one of the most pressing issues facing Americans today: financial security in retirement. Learn more and apply: https://t.co/Xh97xqYlSp
#Hiring#Retirement#Research#Jobs
A @nytimes column dives into the challenges facing Americans, citing our new report, "Retirement in America." The report found the median retirement savings for working-age Americans is just $955. https://t.co/Jb1esVp4aq. #RetirementPlanning
That's a wrap on our 17th Annual Retirement Conference! HUGE success thanks to outstanding speakers and attendees. Common theme: affordability crisis creates impossible choice - pay today's bills or save for future. #Retirement#Pensions#401K#SocialSecurity#Affordability
Our new research in this @MarketWatch column. Headline number: the median retirement savings is just $955. Amid affordability crisis, millions of workers lack access to a workplace retirement plan, making retirement harder.
#Retirement#Affordability
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.@Yahoofinance covers our new research that finds the median U.S. worker has just $955 saved for retirement. The data underscore how widespread retirement insecurity remains and the need for expanding access to workplace retirement plans. https://t.co/sHqEDBcRtl
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Honored former Social Security Commissioner O’Malley & Congressman Suozzi will headline our annual retirement policy conference.
Journalists, NIRS members, and invited guests invited to read agenda and register:
https://t.co/OuVIU3f7yK
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KSTP-TV in Minnesota covers our new research. Retirement in America finds that the average U.S. worker has **less than $1,000 saved for retirement** — a stark reminder of the growing retirement savings crisis facing working families. https://t.co/XWYCmPibL1 #Retirement
Americans are struggling to pay today’s bills and save for tomorrow. Our latest webinar breaks down the data behind the troubling retirement savings shortfall.
Catch the replay here: https://t.co/T4RC6Jm3Yk
#Retirement#AffordabilityCrisis#SocialSecurity#pensions
Webinar TODAY - still time to register!
How prepared are Americans for retirement? The data may surprise you. Join a webinar unpacking the findings from our new research, "Retirement in America." https://t.co/Kwf2j2KFVN
#Retirement#Affordability#SocialSecurity#Pensions
How prepared are working Americans for retirement? The data may surprise you.
Join us for a webinar unpacking the findings from our new research.
Register: https://t.co/Fso0XX5ZqY
#retirement#savings#affordability
Most working Americans are struggling to prepare for retirement. The typical working American has less than $1,000 saved for retirement. Read our new research and register for a webinar: https://t.co/Kwf2j2KFVN
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Starting late—or stopping altogether—can have serious long-term consequences for retirement security. This is why stronger policies, employer support, and education matter now more than ever. Read more: https://t.co/ypkzg7lucC
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