This chapter assesses Baby Boom retirement prospects by comparing the outlook for this cohort with experiences of previous generations. We simulate the impact of aging using the Social Security’s Model of Income in the Near Term and project retirement incomes for a representative group of individuals born between 1926 and 1965. We conclude that Baby Boomers can expect to have higher real incomes in retirement than current retirees and lower poverty rates. Yet the gains in family income are not equally distributed, so, for instance, never-married Boomer women will be relatively better off, and high school Boomer dropouts will be relatively worse off than current retirees. And when we compare Boomer retirement incomes to their own pre-retirem...
The retirement readiness of baby boomers has been a topic of considerable but inconclusive research....
When it comes to retirement, most boomers are neither lucky nor confident about their future. Myra H...
Many baby boom era workers, those born between 1946 and 1962, count on various retirement benefits a...
This chapter assesses Baby Boom retirement prospects by comparing the outlook for this cohort with e...
In this chapter, we use the Social Security Administration’s simulation model known as MINT (Modelin...
This chapter compares retirement expectations, retirement patterns, and expectations of future work ...
micro-simulation modeling ponder the aging of American society. The aging of America raises many que...
17 pages“Baby boomers” comprise a significant portion of the U.S. population, and the leading-edge ...
Less than 20% of baby boom women can feel secure about their future retirement. Baby boom women who ...
A crosscutting team of Urban Institute experts in Social Security, labor markets, savings behavior, ...
A crosscutting team of Urban Institute experts in Social Security, labor markets, savings behavior, ...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The fir...
There has been much concern that the financial status of the 76 million American baby boomers will b...
The economic well-being of future retirees in the baby-boom cohort—those born between 1946 and 1964—...
Examines how changing demographics and patterns in lifetime earnings, pension participation, and wea...
The retirement readiness of baby boomers has been a topic of considerable but inconclusive research....
When it comes to retirement, most boomers are neither lucky nor confident about their future. Myra H...
Many baby boom era workers, those born between 1946 and 1962, count on various retirement benefits a...
This chapter assesses Baby Boom retirement prospects by comparing the outlook for this cohort with e...
In this chapter, we use the Social Security Administration’s simulation model known as MINT (Modelin...
This chapter compares retirement expectations, retirement patterns, and expectations of future work ...
micro-simulation modeling ponder the aging of American society. The aging of America raises many que...
17 pages“Baby boomers” comprise a significant portion of the U.S. population, and the leading-edge ...
Less than 20% of baby boom women can feel secure about their future retirement. Baby boom women who ...
A crosscutting team of Urban Institute experts in Social Security, labor markets, savings behavior, ...
A crosscutting team of Urban Institute experts in Social Security, labor markets, savings behavior, ...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The fir...
There has been much concern that the financial status of the 76 million American baby boomers will b...
The economic well-being of future retirees in the baby-boom cohort—those born between 1946 and 1964—...
Examines how changing demographics and patterns in lifetime earnings, pension participation, and wea...
The retirement readiness of baby boomers has been a topic of considerable but inconclusive research....
When it comes to retirement, most boomers are neither lucky nor confident about their future. Myra H...
Many baby boom era workers, those born between 1946 and 1962, count on various retirement benefits a...