Retirement Security Project
The Retirement Security Project is dedicated to promoting common sense solutions to improve the retirement income prospects of millions of American workers. Nearly half of all workers do not have access to an employer-sponsored retirement savings plan or a traditional pension. Among workers who do have access to such a plan, the shift from defined benefit pension plans to defined contribution plans makes it even more important for individuals to save for their own retirement. To address these trends, RSP proposes research-based policy solutions aimed at helping middle- and low-income Americans to better prepare for a financially secure retirement.
William G. Gale
The Arjay and Frances Fearing Miller Chair in Federal Economic Policy
Senior Fellow - Economic Studies
Director - Retirement Security Project
Co-Director - Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center
David C. John
Deputy Director - Retirement Security Project
Nonresident Senior Fellow - Economic Studies
2016
Sep
23
Past Event
Retirement security in the new economy: Access and guarantees
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Washington, DC
2015
Oct
7
Past Event
Are new directions needed in state retirement policy?
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Washington, DC
2014
Nov
6
Past Event
Better Financial Security in Old Age? The Promise of Longevity Annuities
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Washington, DC