Slate Money | Money Talks: The United States Is Doing Retirement Wrong


In this Slate Money episode, SCEPA’s Teresa Ghilarducci breaks down the structural weaknesses of America’s retirement model—from the origins of the 401(k) to rising elderly poverty—and contrasts it with stronger international systems.

Listen to the episode here.

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