EBRI Fast Facts Feb 20, 2014 1 pages
Overall retirement income adequacy for Baby Boomers and Generation X households improved last year, though factors like age, income, and especially access to an employment-based 401(k)-type retirement plan, can produce significant individual differences, according to a new report by EBRI. EBRI Issue Brief Feb 13, 2014 32 pages
IRAs: Withdrawals from individual retirement accounts (IRAs) tend to be small and closely follow the rates dictated by the federal required minimum distribution (RMD) rules that apply to individuals age 70-1/2 or older, according to a new study by EBRI. Press release.
Health Accounts: Nearly three-quarters of workers (71 percent) with a health reimbursement arrangement (HRA) or health savings account (HSA) reported that their employers contributed to the account in 2013, according to a new report by EBRI. Press release.
EBRI Notes Feb 12, 2014 24 pages
Spousal Health Coverage: Companies looking to save health costs by requiring working spouses to get health insurance through their own employer find the move has some unexpected consequences, according to a new study by EBRI. Press release.
Social Security and 401(k) Savings: Current levels of Social Security benefits, coupled with at least 30 years of 401(k) savings eligibility, could provide most workers with an annual income of at least 60 percent of their preretirement pay on an inflation-adjusted basis, according to a new analysis by EBRI. Press release.
EBRI Notes Jan 23, 2014 24 pagesEBRI Fast Facts Jan 23, 2014 1 pages
While account-based health plans continue to expand, a shift in account types may portend a change in how the accounts are funded, according to new research from EBRI. EBRI Issue Brief Jan 21, 2014 20 pages
EBRI Fast Facts Jan 16, 2014 1 pages