Startling statistics from Transamerica Center for Retirement Studies' latest retirement survey shows many American workers haven't formulated a solid retirement plan besides to work longer—and then keep working.
Older Americans, employed and unemployed, may never recover financially from this latest recession, and more than half don't foresee themselves having enough money to live comfortably in their retirement.
A new survey finds despite complexities and confusion, 403(b) plan sponsors are in the final stages of complying with sweeping regulatory changes from the Department of Labor.
Even though companies can reduce overall risk and cost of employee health benefit plans through wellness initiatives, these programs may not be enough to combat obesity.
A Senate bill introduced last week would make it harder for savers to tap into retirement funds, while making it easier for workers to repay loans from retirement accounts after losing a job.
In a new report, the Employee Benefit Research Institute examines the effectiveness of immediate versus longevity annuities at reaching adequate retirement income targets.
The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) analyzed 26 of the largest mutual fund families' voting patterns on compensation proposals in 2010 and released a new report this week, naming Vanguard as the mutual fund industry’s greatest "Pay Enabler.”