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This paper presents key findings from the 20th annual Retirement Confidence Survey (RCS), a survey that gauges the views and attitudes of working-age and retired Americans regarding retirement, their preparations for retirement, their confidence with regard to various aspects of retirement, and...
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The 2003 Retirement Confidence Survey finds that, despite continuing financial uncertainty and wavering consumer confidence, American workers' confidence in having enough money to live comfortably throughout their retirement has decreased only slightly, from 23 percent in 2002 to 21 percent in...
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The results from the 2000 Women's Retirement Confidence Survey (WRCS) offer encouraging news on women's retirement prospects, as well as areas of concern. Differing views and attitudes toward savings and retirement planning among various social, economic, and ethnic groups of women may be...
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This paper presents key findings from the 18th annual Retirement Confidence Surveyreg; (RCS), a survey that gauges the views and attitudes of working-age and retired Americans regarding retirement, their preparations for retirement, their confidence with regard to various aspects of retirement,...
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This paper reports findings of the 15th annual Retirement Confidence Survey (RCS), which points to potential solutions to the American retirement savings problem, specifically ways that could help workers save more through their employment-based retirement plans. The RCS again finds that a...
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This paper reports on the findings from the 14th annual Retirement Confidence Survey (RCS), a comprehensive study of the attitudes and behaviors of American workers and retirees toward saving, retirement planning, and long-term financial security. The 2004 RCS interviewed 1,002 individuals (783...
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The Employee Benefit Research Institute (EBRI), the American Savings Education Council (ASEC) and Mathew Greenwald & Associates, Inc. regularly sample both public and employer attitudes on retirement issues and 2001 marks the 11th annual Retirement Confidence Survey (RCS), and the fourth annual...
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