Republicans Move to Deny 63 Million People Coverage
The GOP-controlled House voted to rollback federal regulations supporting state efforts to provide retirement accounts to uncovered workers.
Senate Action Jeopardizes Retirement Plan Coverage for Over Half a Million Older Workers
Brief — March 2017 Unemployment Report for Workers Over 55
Involuntary Early Retirement Leaves Older Workers at Risk of Poverty
December 2014 Unemployment Report for Workers Over 55
Women’s History Month: Gender Pay Gap Contributes to Elderly Poverty Gap
February 2017 Unemployment Report for Workers Over 55
Improving Retirement Savings Choices Through Smart Defaults
Lily Batchelder joined ReLab's Political Economy of Aging speaker series to present a lecture titled, "Improving Retirement Savings Choices Through Smart Defaults."
Genetic & Environmental Influences on Schooling and Lifetime Earnings
Dr. Lauren Schmitz is a New School Economics PhD and National Institute on Aging postdoctoral research fellow at the University of Michigan.
U.S. Pensions in the 2000’s, the Lost Decade
Edward Wolff, economist at New York University, presented his paper, “U.S. Pensions in the 2000’s: The Lost Decade,” on October 14, 2016 as part of the Economics of Aging speaker series.
Economists for Peace & Security: Inequality in Retirement Time
SCEPA Director Teresa Ghilarducci joined the Economists for Peace and Security's Symposium on Inequality, Austerity, Jobs, and Growth.
Can Tax Reform Address the Income Retirement Crisis?
SCEPA co-hosted a conference with the Center for American Progress on How Tax Reform Can Address the Incoming Retirement Crisis?
Creating Long-Term Value
Blackstone President Tony James announced his support for a Retirement Savings Plan at the Center for American Progress (CAP) event, "Creating Long-Term Value."
