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Author Ellis, Charles D., author.

Title Falling short : the coming retirement crisis and what to do about it / by Charles D. Ellis, Alicia H. Munnell, and Andrew D. Eschtruth.

Publication Info. Oxford ; New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2014]

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 Avon Free Public Library - Adult Department  331.25 ELLIS    Check Shelf
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 Manchester, Main Library - Non Fiction  331.25 ELLIS    Check Shelf
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Description 159 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 147-156) and index.
Contents Introduction -- How did we get here? -- How big is the problem? -- What can we do as individuals? -- What can we do as a nation?
Summary The United States faces a serious retirement challenge. Many of today's workers will lack the resources to retire at traditional ages and maintain their standard of living in retirement. Solving the problem is a major challenge in today's environment, in which risk and responsibility have shifted from government and employers to individuals. For this reason, the authors have written this concise guide, grounded in sound research yet written in a highly accessible style, for anyone concerned about their own--and the nation's--retirement security. The authors provide a vivid picture of the retirement crisis in America. They offer the necessary context for understanding the nature and size of the shortfall, which is caused by both increasing income needs--due to longer lifespans and rising health costs--and decreasing support from Social Security and employer-sponsored pension plans. The solutions are to work longer and save more by building on the existing retirement system. To work longer, individuals should plan to stay in the labor force until age 70 if possible. To save more, policymakers should shore up Social Security's long-term finances; make all 401(k) plans fully automatic, with workers allowed to opt out; and ensure that everyone has access to a retirement savings plan. Individuals should also recognize that their house is a source of saving, which they can tap in retirement through downsizing or a reverse mortgage.--From publisher description.
Subject Social security -- United States.
Pensions -- United States.
Retirement income -- United States.
Pensions. (OCoLC)fst01057086
Retirement income. (OCoLC)fst01096344
Social security. (OCoLC)fst01123077
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
Added Author Munnell, Alicia Haydock, author.
Eschtruth, Andrew, author.
ISBN 9780190218898 (hardcover ; acid-free paper)
0190218894 (hardcover ; acid-free paper)
Standard No. 40024408650
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