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Retirement Security Resources
Former Washington Post financial writer Stan Hinden offers sound advice on insurance, IRAs, pensions, and more.
As traditional pensions are becoming less common, more and more employers are offering workers the opportunity to save with retirement accounts.
Retirement planning requires more than just thinking "I’ll retire at 65." Discover the practical elements of getting ready for this stage in your life.
This research report explores which workers might opt for phased retirement, when and under what circumstances they might do so, and the consequences of the decisions.
An 80-year old professor studies a group of retirees to find out how they adjust to life after work.
Findings from a 2003 nationwide telephone survey of age 50-70 workers about their vision of retirement, the types of jobs they imagine holding in retirement, and the types of jobs currently held by today’s working retirees. (2003)
This study, an update to AARP’s 1998 benchmark study of baby boomers’ expectations of retirement, investigates how boomers and the various segments within it have progressed in their planning and preparedness for retirement. (2004)
Protecting medical coverage for older workers.
A landmark Supreme Court decision struck a blow against age bias and is being hailed as “the Emancipation Proclamation for older workers.”
AARP is fighting an EEOC policy that would give employers a green light to reduce or eliminate benefits for their Medicare-eligible retirees.
AARP Global Report on Aging article by Ken Georgetti, President of the Canadian Labour Congress
The options are endless for what to do in retirement. Here’s one guide for sorting out what’s important.
AARP's public policy priorities on economic security summarized.
AARP's public policy priorities on economic security summarized.
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