Income and Benefits, II: Retirement Plan Participation
EBRI Fast Facts Feb 4, 2010 1 pages
EBRI Fast Facts Feb 4, 2010 1 pages
EBRI Testimony Jan 21, 2010 10 pages
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EBRI Fast Facts Jan 13, 2010 1 pages
The romantic Ozzie and Harriet-era notion of a worker spending a lifetime with a single employer and then retiring with the proverbial gold watch is just that—a romantic notion. Career jobs never existed for most workers, and still do not, according to a study released today by EBRI. Press release EBRI Notes Jan 7, 2010 20 pages
Health insurance reform legislation pending in Congress would have a mixed impact on retiree health benefits, according to a study published today by EBRI. In the short term, some provisions of the legislation would help bolster early retiree coverage, while in the longer term other provisions could create significant incentives for employers to drop retiree coverage. EBRI Issue Brief Jan 1, 2010 20 pages
EBRI Fast Facts Dec 21, 2009 1 pages
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EBRI Fast Facts Dec 8, 2009 1 pages
Some investors in target-date funds, a rapidly growing option in 401(k) retirement plans, apparently do not understand the purpose of the funds and could end up with a potentially inferior portfolio in terms of risk/return tradeoff, according to a new study by EBRI. Press release EBRI Notes Dec 3, 2009 16 pages
EBRI Fast Facts Dec 2, 2009 1 pages
Individuals in consumer-driven health plans (CDHPs) are more likely than those with traditional coverage to exhibit a number of cost-conscious behaviors, to be more engaged in wellness programs, and to be more inclined to think that financial incentives matter in holding down costs, according to a new survey by EBRI. At the same time, the fifth annual survey found that satisfaction levels for individuals in traditional health plans were higher again this year than for those in consumer-driven plans. EBRI Issue Brief Dec 1, 2009 44 pages
EBRI Fast Facts Nov 23, 2009 1 pages
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EBRI Fast Facts Nov 5, 2009 1 pages
Participation in employment-based retirement plans decreased by small amounts for most categories of workers in 2008, but those with the strongest connection to the work force experienced the smallest decline: 0.5 percentage point, according to a study released by the EBRI. Additional decreases are possible in 2009–2010, depending on economic trends, the study adds. Press release EBRI Issue Brief Nov 5, 2009 40 pages
Among the roughly 4 percent of covered Americans who have so-called “consumer-driven” health plans, contributions to the plans by their employers are shifting: Workers with employee-only coverage have seen their annual employer contributions decrease, while those with family coverage have seen their annual employer contributions increase, according to a new survey released by EBRI. Press release EBRI Notes Nov 3, 2009 24 pages
EBRI Fast Facts Oct 28, 2009 1 pages