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One-third of healthcare workers aren’t confident about retirement
Despite 91 percent being in a workplace savings plan, uncertainty over saving, debt, and other issues are making healthcare employees doubtful.
Could retirement fluency cure Americans’ financial uncertainty?
Research report from TIAA Institute reveals troubling knowledge gaps around Social Security, Medicare, and retirement savings options.
Research hints at vicious mental health-wealth cycle for workers
New TIAA report points to two-way interplay between financial stressors and US employees’ mental health.
Racial divides in retirement readiness exposed in new report
Survey data point to demographic disparities in retirement savings, confidence, and awareness.
Millions of Americans will be financially burdened by caregiving responsibilities
TIAA Institute report reveals many caregivers are young adults, and how advisors can help.
Helping clients overcome their lack of ‘longevity literacy’
Advisors say they're constantly forced to educate clients about the dangers of outlasting their money, no matter their age.
Young adults have high ideals but low retirement account balances: TIAA study
Forty-two percent of the young adults surveyed say they’re living paycheck to paycheck, and only 33% say they could handle an unexpected major expense.
Think financial literacy was low? It’s gotten lower
An annual survey from TIAA Institute finds that 23% of adults couldn’t even get seven out of 28 questions right.
High school classes ineffective in boosting retirement savings: Study
Research from the TIAA Institute says high school lessons in budgeting and credit pack more punch.
Almost half of retirees won’t have enough income by 2090
A report from the Urban Institute found Social Security cuts, tax increases, longer working years and higher savings levels are needed to keep retirees from funding crises in the coming years.
TIAA participants waiting longer to retire
Required minimum distributions are becoming the de facto default distribution choice for retirees, TIAA data show.