Pension Research Council News

RetireSecure Blog

Financial and Health Literacy Falls As Adults Age, While the Gender Gap Remains

October 23, 2025
A decade-long study of more than 1,000 older adults shows that financial and health literacy decline steadily with age, dropping about one percentage point each year. These findings highlight growing risks in money management and medical decision-making, and point to the need for early, targeted interventions to support financial well-being—particularly for women.
News and Media

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 ...
Logo for the Wharton School
RetireSecure Blog

Beyond IQ: How Grit and Conscientiousness Shape Your Retirement Future

October 2, 2025
In their research, Gianpaolo Parise and Kim Peijnenburg demonstrate that traits such as conscientiousness, grit, locus of control, and emotional stability significantly shape individuals’ saving, investing, and retirement planning behaviors. Their findings underscore an important insight: personality traits, alongside income and financial literacy, are critical determinants of long-term wealth accumulation and retirement preparedness.
Logo for the Wharton School
News and Media

Social Security, Safeguards, and the Urgency of Reform

September 29, 2025
Trump-era policy shifts pose new risks to Americans’ retirement security. Yet, as Wharton Prof. Olivia S. Mitchell warns, retirees already depend heavily on Social Security and investment safeguards – making it more critical to plan ahead and push for reforms before protections weaken further.
Logo for the Wharton School
News and Media

Younger Generations Face Longer Careers as Social Security Strains

September 23, 2025
Younger generations are likely to need to work longer than did their parents. Yet, as @Wharton Prof. Olivia S. Mitchell cautions, US retirees still rely heavily on Social Security benefits, making it all the more urgent to restore the system’s long-term solvency before benefits must be cut in 7 years
An illustration of an older couple in a kitchen. One person is placing groceries into a fridge, while the other is putting money into a pink piggy bank.
RetireSecure Blog

Do People Save Enough For Retirement? New Evidence from Household Finance

September 11, 2025
When it comes to longevity, the U.S. is falling far behind its peers. Through his analysis, Steve Utkus reveals a sobering reality – Americans not only live shorter lives than citizens of other wealthy nations, but they also spend fewer years in good health. His findings highlight an urgent challenge: Americans get sicker faster and ...
A report with the title "American Retirement System" and a C+ grade in red, inside a black binder.
News and Media

Fixing America’s Retirement System: The Case for a National Plan

September 8, 2025
The U.S. retirement system gets a grade of C+, so what can be done to improve it? Wharton Prof. Olivia S. Mitchell and others explain the appeal of a national defined contribution plan, paired with guaranteed lifetime incomes.
An hourglass filled with coins and labeled “Annuity” symbolizing the passage of time and accumulation of financial wealth.
News and Media

Time To Secure Retirement

August 27, 2025
How to avoid outliving your retirement savings? New research by Wharton Prof. Olivia S. Mitchell and co-authors shows that defaulting a portion of retirees’ 401(k) assets into annuities could boost their retirement security, especially for those who don’t understand the risk of outliving their assets.
Illustration of a diverse group of people jogging in a side view. They wear casual clothing and are depicted in motion, suggesting community exercise or a group activity.
RetireSecure Blog

High Time to Prioritize Healthspan

August 21, 2025
When it comes to longevity, the U.S. is falling far behind its peers. Through his analysis, Steve Utkus reveals a sobering reality – Americans not only live shorter lives than citizens of other wealthy nations, but they also spend fewer years in good health. His findings highlight an urgent challenge: Americans get sicker faster and ...

Knowledge@Wharton Podcast

Stay updated on the Journal of Pension Economics & Finance

Sign up for the PRC Newsletter

    Please check here to verify that you would like to receive email updates from the Pension Research Council.
An intricately detailed engraving depicting a figure in flowing robes, crowned and seated beside an early electrical generator with an outstretched hand emitting light.

Pension Research Council
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
3620 Locust Walk, 3302 Steinberg Hall–Dietrich Hall
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6302
Tel: 215.898.0424 | prcadminc@wharton.upenn.edu
Privacy Policy