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1“...Household debt among older Americans approaching retirement has increased dramatically over the past couple of decades. Older households have become...”
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2“...Automatic enrollment has been widely embraced for raising employee participation in 401(k) plans. However, the empirical evidence on the effect of automatic...”
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3by Butrica, Barbara A Johnson, Richard W Zedlewski, Sheila R Published in The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences (01.09.2009)“...Objectives The impending retirement of boomers has spurred interest in tapping their productive energies to benefit society. This study examined volunteer...”
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4by Barbara A. Butrica Richard W. Johnson Karen E. Smith C. Eugene Steuerle Published in National tax journal (01.06.2006)“...Encouraging work at older ages is a crucial policy goal for an aging society, but many features of the benefits and tax system discourage work. This study...”
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5“...This article uses restricted-access employer-level microdata from the National Compensation Survey to examine therelationship between automatic enrollment and...”
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6by BUTRICA, BARBARA A SMITH, KAREN E Published in Journal of pension economics & finance (01.01.2016)“...The booms and busts of the late 1990s and 2000s have taken 401(k) plan participants on a rollercoaster ride. Using data from administrative tax records and...”
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7by Butrica, Barbara A Murphy, Daniel P Zedlewski, Sheila R Published in The Gerontologist (01.08.2010)“...This study compared the official poverty rate for adults aged 65 years and older with alternative measures that portray the true resources and needs of older...”
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8by Butrica, Barbara A Smith, Karen E Toder, Eric J Published in Journal of aging & social policy (30.09.2010)“...The 2008 stock market crash raises concerns about retirement security, especially since the increased prevalence of 401(k) and similar retirement saving plans...”
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9“...Over the past couple of decades, older Americans have become considerably more leveraged. This paper considers whether household debt affects the timing of...”
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10“...Using projections from the Social Security Administration's Modeling Income in the Near Term (MINT1), we examine the characteristics and retirement income of...”
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12“...For decades, policymakers have discussed how to remedy the high poverty rates of older widows. Yet older divorced women are more likely to be poor than older...”
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13“...Women's labor force participation and earnings dramatically increased after World War II. Those changes have important implications for women's Social Security...”
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14by Butrica, Barbara A Smith, Karen E Iams, Howard M Published in Social security bulletin (2012-00-00)“...This article examines how retirement income at age 67 is likely to change for baby boomers and persons born in generation X (GenX) compared with current...”
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15“...Blacks, Hispanics, and divorced women have historically experienced double-digit poverty rates in retirement, and divorce and other demographic trends will...”
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16by Butrica, Barbara A Iams, Howard M Smith, Karen E Toder, Eric J Published in Social security bulletin (2009-00-00)“...This article uses a microsimulation model to estimate how freezing all remaining private-sector and one-third of all public-sector defined benefit (DB) pension...”
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19by Butrica, Barbara A Cashin, David B Uccello, Cori E Published in Social security bulletin (2005-2006)“...Policymakers considering potential changes to the Social Security program need to be able to assess how such changes would affect the economic well-being of...”
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