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Building—and Using—Emergency Savings Helps to Create Lifetime Financial Security

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Maintaining and using a separate emergency savings account helps make households financially stronger and better able to save more for retirement, writes David John via the RetireSecure blog.…Read More

June 7, 2021   |   RetireSecure Blog financial security, retirement, saving

Debt in an Aging Economy

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Older people are carrying rising debt, leaving them financially vulnerable. Wharton Prof. Olivia S. Mitchell discusses her recent Pension Research Council book “Remaking Retirement: Debt in an Aging Economy”  at European Money Week.…Read More

May 7, 2021   |   News and Media debt, retirement, retirement security, saving

Wharton’s Olivia S. Mitchell on financial well-being

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Factors like unemployment and underage kids affect Black and Hispanic women’s financial well-being differently from White women, so targeted financial education should take this into account: Wharton’s Prof. Olivia S. Mitchell via Penn Today.…Read More

May 5, 2021   |   News and Media debt, retirement, retirement security, saving

Why Older Americans Are Taking on More Debt

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Older Americans’ growing debt leaves them vulnerable, especially African Americans, women, and the least educated. Greater financial literacy can help insulate against financial shocks, reports Wharton Prof. Olivia S. Mitchell via Knowledge@Wharton.…Read More

April 27, 2021   |   News and Media debt, retirement, retirement security, saving

Olivia S. Mitchell on Business Radio’s Your Money

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People taking early withdrawals from retirement accounts might not be able to repay in the 3-year penalty-free period; if taxes go up, they’ll owe even more money, explains Wharton Prof. Olivia S. Mitchell on ‘Kent on Money’. …Read More

April 16, 2021   |   News and Media retirement, retirement security, saving

Target Date Funds a Game-Changer for Plan Member Outcomes

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Target date funds are game-changers for retirement plan member outcomes: Higher returns with lower risk, for minimal effort. Canadian Investment Review cites recent study by Prof. Olivia S. Mitchell of Wharton and Stephen P. Utkus of Vanguard.…Read More

February 13, 2020   |   News and Media retirement, risk, saving, target date funds, TDFs

How to Recession-proof Your Retirement

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Despite financial unknowns and a changing retirement landscape, there are steps you can take to improve your retirement security, explains Prof. Olivia S. Mitchell to Knowledge@Wharton: make a budget, be realistic, know your options.…Read More

February 5, 2020   |   News and Media recession, retirement, risk, saving

Seniors Deal with the Harsh Reality of Debt

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40% of older Americans dealing with debt, rising housing costs, student loans, and medical expenses, explains Wharton’s Olivia S. Mitchell to Chris Taylor of Reuters. Delaying retirement can help.…Read More

January 31, 2020   |   News and Media debt, retirement, risk, saving

Can You Recession Proof Your Retirement Accounts?

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Another recession by end-2021 predicted by 7 of 10 economists: Prof. Olivia S. Mitchell outlines steps you can take now to shore up your retirement savings and overall finances with Dan Loney on the Wharton Business Daily podcast. …Read More

January 23, 2020   |   News and Media financial literacy, financial security, recession, retirement, saving

Younger Generations are Redefining Retirement on Their Own Terms

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Thanks to increased longevity and low investment returns, younger generations will need to contemplate 50-year careers instead of the traditional 25-30, says Olivia S. Mitchell of Wharton at Business Insider.…Read More

January 22, 2020   |   News and Media aging, financial literacy, financial security, retirement, saving

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