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The Wharton School’s Pension Research Council Welcomes T. Rowe Price as Associate Member

January 9, 2026
The Pension Research Council at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania is pleased to announce that T. Rowe Price has rejoined the Council as an Associate Member for 2026. T. Rowe Price first joined the PRC in 2007.
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Wharton School’s Pension Research Council Welcomes Great Gray Trust as Associate Level Member

January 8, 2026
The Pension Research Council at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania is pleased to announce that Great Gray Trust has rejoined the Council as an Associate Level Member for 2026
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The Annuities Appeal

January 8, 2026
Should annuities be a default option in retirement plans? Retirees remain divided, even as Wharton Professor Olivia S. Mitchell’s new research highlights annuities’ potential to provide lifetime income and retirement security. In her recent follow-up article for the WSJ, she addresses readers’ concerns about cost, flexibility, and overall appeal.
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The Determinants Behind Boomer Prosperity

December 16, 2025
US Baby Boomers, now age 61-79, amassed unprecedented retirement wealth, yet it wasn’t entirely due to their good planning skills, reports Wharton economist Prof. Olivia S. Mitchell. Rising productivity, increasing real earnings, and significant housing appreciation boosted their outcomes, while younger generations benefited far less from these forces.
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Happy Giving Tuesday!

December 2, 2025
Giving Tuesday is December 2nd! It’s a global day dedicated to supporting positive impact and strengthening communities. We look forward to sharing how you can support the Pension Research Council’s mission.
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Giving Tuesday 2025

November 24, 2025
Giving Tuesday is December 2nd! It’s a global day dedicated to supporting positive impact and strengthening communities. We look forward to sharing how you can support the Pension Research Council’s mission.
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The Health & Finance Literacy Gap

November 20, 2025
New research from Wharton’s Pension Research Council shows that both financial and health literacy decline with age. Notably, women’s literacy scores start lower, widening a growing vulnerability. Led by Prof. Olivia S. Mitchell, the study calls for intervention in education and plan design.
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Funding Long-Term Care With Annuities

November 14, 2025
A new study by Olivia S. Mitchell and colleagues confirms that annuities still make sense for retirees facing rising long term care costs. The authors find that guaranteed lifetime income, especially from deferred or variable annuities, can help protect people with higher longevity risk.
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Saving For Real Retirement Security

October 22, 2025
Over the past two decades, employers have helped workers save for retirement through automatic 401(k) enrollment and target-date funds. But few help them spend wisely in retirement. Professor Olivia S Mitchell proposes that legislators make annuities the default option in 401(k)s, giving retirees steady income for life. It’s a smart, equitable step toward real retirement ...

The Journal of Pension Economics and Finance and all articles therein are now available for free via Open Access!

The Journal of Pension Economics and Finance (JPEF) is the only academic journal focusing on the economics and finance of pensions and retirement income. The ageing population, together with the shrinking workforce, heralds a growing pensions crisis, which has become a key public policy issue in developed countries and elsewhere. JPEF provides a valuable and influential forum for international debate in this area. The journal is co-sponsored by the International Organisation of Pension Supervisors (IOPS) and the OECD. JPEF publishes original research papers, covering a variety of topics, including pension fund management, the regulation of pensions, and pensions and labour markets.
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