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There’s No Evidence of a Retirement Crisis

morningstar.com
submitted
a year ago
byjosephtofinance

Summary

In 1994, the nation’s retirement structure was changing rapidly. The number of defined-benefit plans had fallen by more than 50%. Meanwhile, the number of 401(k) accounts was soaring. Baby boomers were the first defined-contribution generation. Unlike their predecessors, they would largely be planning for retirement on their own.

The 65 to 74 group has enjoyed the second-highest overall gain among the seven cohorts. The 75-plus crowd places fourth. The New York Times presented an assertion as a fact. It should not have done so. The current system possesses weaknesses as well as strengths.

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2 Comments

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getthatmoneyyo
a year ago
I thought the concern was that boomers weren't saving enough and were projecting themselves to not have enough money for their lifestyles?
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justadev
a year ago
Yup, it's the amount in the 401ks that's the issue.