Over Half of Older Women Ages 50-64 Have Nothing Saved for Retirement
Brief — May 2015 Unemployment Report for Workers Over 55
Unemployment Rate for Black Older Workers Nearly Doubled that of Whites
Brief — June 2015 Unemployment Report for Workers Over 55
Workers Over 62 Without College Struggle in Today's Labor Market
Brief — July 2015 Unemployment Report for Workers Over 55
Top 10 Worst Cities to Find a Job if You are Over 55
Brief — August 2015 Unemployment Report for Workers Over 55
A Great (and Impossible) Plan to Fix Retirement
Bloomberg View's Christopher Flavelle reports in "A Great (and Impossible) Plan to Fix Retirement" that Americans are woefully unprepared for retirement.
Unemployment Rate for Workers 55-64 Underestimates Slack in Labor Market
Brief —September 2015 Unemployment Report for Workers Over 55
Leisure Inequality
In "Leisure Inequality: What the Rich-Poor Longevity Gap Will Do to Retirement," SCEPA Director Teresa Ghilarducci looks at the inequality in end-of-life experiences between the rich and the poor.
Helping the Middle Class at No Extra Cost
In “How to Help the Middle Class Retire Comfortably at No Extra Cost,” SCEPA Director Teresa Ghilarducci discusses the federal government’s main tool for encouraging retirement savings: tax expenditures.
Fastest Growing Cities Have Higher than Average Unemployment for Older Workers
Brief — October 2015 Unemployment Report for Workers Over 55
How to Solve America's Retirement Crisis
Kim Clark interviewed SCEPA Director Teresa Ghilarducci for Money Magazine on the state of retirement security.
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Bernard L. Schwartz is chairman and CEO of BLS Investments, LLC, a private investment firm. He also manages the investments of the Bernard and Irene Schwartz Foundation, which mainly supports higher education, medical research and New York City-based cultural organizations. He promotes the development of U.S. economic policy initiatives through investment in educational institutions, think tanks and advocacy organizations.
