December 2015 Unemployment Report for Workers Over 55

As traditional pensions, or defined benefit plans, are replaced by defined contribution plans, workers in New York City and in the nation have less retirement security. 

Wednesday, 01 February 2012 21:59

Unemployed Older Americans

While the harm caused by unemployment is unique to each person, this study focuses on the staggering variety of challenges and perils shared by older people.

Wednesday, 01 February 2012 21:56

New York's Retirees Falling into Poverty

If current trends persist, nearly 750,000 workers approaching retirement who live in metropolitan areas of New York State, are projected to be poor or near poor in retirement.

Wednesday, 01 February 2012 21:54

Are New Yorkers Ready for Retirement?

This report, published by New York City Comptroller John C. Liu, reveals that a growing number of New Yorkers don't have enough money to retire.

This study is a comparative analysis of how large pension institutions, such as Social Security and market-based 401(k) plans, impact the long-term business cycle.

Friday, 01 July 2011 21:52

Wall Street's Stake in Pension Reform

This study is the first to examine how major pension proposals will affect Wall Street firms.

Tuesday, 01 February 2011 21:51

Pension Reform’s Stake in Employers

A flawed system that is subsidized by Congress contributes to employers' "race to the bottom" when it comes to retirement benefits.

Knowing the size of tax expenditures provides a clear understanding of the size of the government and the reasons for $121 billion tax break for pensions.

As part of ongoing research into guaranteed retirement accounts (GRA), this working paper seeks to model the size of a present day, federal GRA system in the United States.

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