To see how the recent financial downturn affected workers nearing retirement, the Center for Retirement Research commissioned an Internet survey of 1,317 working Americans between the ages of 45 and 59. This survey was conducted by Knowledge Networks during July and August 2009 using their nationally representative panel. A subsample of 358 individuals who had at least $50,000 in pre-downturn retirement assets and experienced a loss of at least 10%, were asked to respond to four additional questions measuring the effect of financial literacy. The survey addressed a wide range of factors that could influence workers' response to the downturn, including socio-economic, financial, employment, and behavioral characteristics
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Since the mid-nineties, the stock market has had an unprecedented impact on the wealth of current an...
Recent dramatic declines in U.S. stock and housing markets have led to widespread speculation that s...
This paper uses asset and labor market data from the Health and Retirement Study (HRS) to investigat...
This paper uses asset and labor market data from the Health and Retirement Study (HRS) to investigat...
To get a better understanding of the employment prospects of older workers, the Center for Retiremen...
pre-printData from a university survey of 2,799 employees were examined to determine age cohort diff...
This paper investigates the effect of the current recession on the retirement age population. Data f...
This paper examines the impact of late-career investment returns and job loss on subsequent retiree ...
“Baby boomers ” comprise a significant portion of the U.S. population, and the leading-edge of this ...
The stock market crash eliminated more than $2 trillion in wealth held in defined contribution reti...
The stock market crash of 2008 significantly dimmed the retirement prospects of workers approaching ...
Many workers nearing retirement experienced a dramatic decrease in their retirement assets when the ...
Recent economic conditions have vastly changed the retirement landscape. Declines in assets as well ...
Recent declines in U.S. stock and housing markets have led to widespread speculation that workers wi...
Workers nearing retirement age are one of the groups most directly affected by the current economic ...
Since the mid-nineties, the stock market has had an unprecedented impact on the wealth of current an...
Recent dramatic declines in U.S. stock and housing markets have led to widespread speculation that s...
This paper uses asset and labor market data from the Health and Retirement Study (HRS) to investigat...
This paper uses asset and labor market data from the Health and Retirement Study (HRS) to investigat...
To get a better understanding of the employment prospects of older workers, the Center for Retiremen...
pre-printData from a university survey of 2,799 employees were examined to determine age cohort diff...
This paper investigates the effect of the current recession on the retirement age population. Data f...
This paper examines the impact of late-career investment returns and job loss on subsequent retiree ...
“Baby boomers ” comprise a significant portion of the U.S. population, and the leading-edge of this ...