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This paper presents key findings from the 21st 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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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 presents findings from the 2008 Recent Retirees Survey, sponsored by the Employee Benefit Research Institute (EBRI) to better understand the tools and practices that might encourage workers to postpone their retirement and remain longer with their company. It finds that retirees...
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This paper presents findings from the 2007 Minority Retirement Confidence Survey (MRCS), a survey that gauges the views and attitudes of working-age African-Americans and Hispanics, their preparations for retirement, their confidence with regard to various aspects of retirement, and related...
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This paper presents key findings from the 17th 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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This paper reports findings from the 16th annual Retirement Confidence Survey (RCS), which suggest that many American workers are not ready to undertake the task of financial planning for their retirement and face the prospect of having to work far longer than they expect. The RCS finds that...
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This paper presents key findings from the 26th 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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