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401 k Plans: A Failed Experiment |
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401(k) Tax Policy Creates Inequality |
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A Comprehensive Plan to Confront the Retirement Savings Crisis |
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Are Connecticut Workers Ready for Retirement? |
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Are Maryland Workers Ready for Retirement? |
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Are Minnesota Workers Ready for Retirement |
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Are New Yorkers Ready for Retirement? |
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Are Philadelphians Ready for Retirement? |
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Are U.S. Workers Ready for Retirement? Trends in Plan Sponsorship, Participation, and Preparedness |
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Are Washington Workers Ready for Retirement? |
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Calculating Retirement Tax Expenditures: 2010 |
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Defined Contribution Wealth Inequality: Role of Earnings Shocks, Portfolio Choice, and Employer Contributions |
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Earnings Experience and its Impact on 401(k) Contribution Behavior: The Roles of Earnings Shocks, Spousal Behavior and Pension Plan Details |
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Earnings Volatility and 401(k) Contributions |
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Explaining the Decline in the OfFer Rate of Employer Retirement Plans Between 2001-2012 |
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Fact Sheet: New Retirees Have Inadequate Retirement Account Balances |
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Getting It Right: Empirical Evidence and Policy Implications from Research on Public-Sector Unionism and Collective Bargaining |
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Household Economic Shocks Increase Retirement Wealth Inequality |
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Inadequate Retirement Account Balances for Families Nearing Retirement |
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Innovations in Protecting the Old: Mostly Social Insurance and Some Assets |
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Innovations in Protecting the Old: Mostly Social Insurance and Some Assets |
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Labor Market Discrimination: A Bleak Outlook for Older Women |
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Laying the Groundwork for More Efficient Retirement Savings |
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Making Work Pay, Wage Insurance for the Working Poor |
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Memorandum on a new financial architecture and new regulations |
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New Evidence on the Effect of Economic Shocks on Retirement Plan Withdrawals |
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New Policies for an Older Unemployed Population |
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New York City and State Tax Expenditures for Defined Contribution Plans |
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New York's Retirees: Falling into Poverty |
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Older Workers Face New Risks because of the COVID-19 Recession |
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Policy Options for Cutting Retirement Plan Leakages |
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Racially Disparate Effects of Raising the Retirement Age |
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Relative Wages in Aging America: Defined Contribution Wealth Inequality: Role of Earnings Shocks, Portfolio Choice, and Employer Contributions |
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Relative Wages in Aging America: The Baby Boomer Effect |
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Retirement Plan Wealth Inequality: Measurement and Trends |
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Retirement Readiness in New York City: Trends in Plan Sponsorship, Participation, and Income Security |
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Retirement Readiness in New York City: Trends in Plan Sponsorship, Participation, and Preparedness |
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Retirement Readiness in North Carolina |
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State Guaranteed Retirement Accounts: A Low-Cost, Secure Solution to America's Retirement Crisis |
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The Automatic Stabilizing Effects of Social Security and 401(k) Plans |
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The Changing Role of Employer Pensions: Tax Expenditures, Costs, and Implications for Middle-Class Elderly |
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The Hispanic Health Paradox |
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The Inefficiencies of Existing Retirement Savings Incentives |
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The Labor Consequences of Financializing Pensions |
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The Racial Longevity Gap Past Age 65: Implications For Raising the Retirement Age |
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The Racial Morbidity Gap: Implications for Raising the Retirement Age |
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The States of Reform |
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Training and Pensions: Substitutes or Complements? |
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Transforming Federal and State Retirement Tax Deductions |
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Unemployed Older Americans: A Profile |
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WP 2011-3 Pension Reform's Stake in Employers |
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Wall Street's Stake in Pension Reform |
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Why American Older Workers Have Lost Bargaining Power |
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“Catch-Up Contributions†An Equitable and Affordable Solution to the Retirement Savings Crisis |
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2,957 |