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21“...The Modeling Income in the Near Term (MINT) data system projects retirement income for persons retiring in the 1990s through 2020. Using those data, we examine...”
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22by Butrica, Barbara A“...Household debt among older Americans approaching retirement has increased dramatically over the past couple of decades. Older households have become...”
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24by Barbara A Butrica Published in Pension Benefits (01.06.2019)“...Retirement plan offers are positively correlated with education, but even the majority of GenXers and Early Millennials without high school diplomas are...”
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25by Jenkins, Carol L“...Get a fresh perspective on how older women adapt to life without a spouse! Widows and Divorcees in Later Life: On Their Own Again examines new perspectives on...”
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27by Barbara A. Butrica Nadia S. Karamcheva Published in Proceedings (Conference on Taxation) (01.01.2018)“...Informal caregiving can influence caregivers’ economic well-being if caregivers reduce their labor supply, take lower-paying jobs, or dip into their savings to...”
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29“...Cross-sectional data capture only a point in time and miss individual changes in earnings, labor force participation, marriage, fertility, and health. Because...”
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30by Barbara A. Butrica Nadia S. Karamcheva Published in Proceedings (Conference on Taxation) (01.01.2016)“...Automatic enrollment has been widely embraced for raising employee participation in 401(k) plans. However, the empirical evidence is based on data with...”
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31“...Household debt among older Americans approaching retirement has increased dramatically over the past couple of decades. Older households have become...”
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32“...Under Social Security program rules, the aged receive Social Security benefits either as retired workers, spouses, divorced spouses, or widow(er)s...”
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33“...Household debt among older Americans approaching retirement has increased dramatically over the past couple of decades. Older households have become...”
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34“...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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35“...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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39by Butrica, Barbara A Published in Pension Benefits (01.03.2013)“...More than 63% of today's working-age middle-income adults are expected to work 35 or more years through age 70. In contrast, only 32% of low-income adults and...”
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40“...Retirement accounts of automatically enrolled older workers receive, on average, $900 less in combined annual contributions and have contribution rates that...”