How do low-income households think about retirement? Do they think about retirement? If so, when do they think they will retire, and what is it they plan to live on? In this paper, we present evidence on these questions based on 51 qualitative interviews with low-income families in the Detroit area. We find that the great majority of low-income households think about retirement, although this does not necessarily mean they are able to plan and/or save actively for retirement. Most respondents plan to retire as soon as they become eligible for Social Security or, in a few cases, private pensions.Social Security Administrationhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/61824/1/wp195.pd
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This paper asks whether economists ’ model of fully rational decision makers can explain saving for ...
Individuals are increasingly in charge of their own financial security after retirement. But how wel...
Americans face the challenges of retirement with varying degrees of preparation. Evidence indicates ...
How do low-income households think about saving? What motivations do they identify for saving, and w...
Both policymakers and members of the public are concerned regarding the adequacy of U.S. households’...
Both policymakers and members of the public are concerned regarding the adequacy of U.S. households’...
This study explored the perceptions and the reality of retirement of two groups in northwest Ohio: t...
In this paper, we develop and estimate a model of retirement and savings incorporating limited borro...
Americans increasingly are in charge of their own financial security after retirement. With the shif...
Only a minority of American households feels “confident” about retirement saving adequacy, and littl...
Many view the soon-to-retire Baby Boomers as woefully unprepared for their golden years, while other...
This paper examines the ability of workers nearing retirement to report their expected retirement sa...
This paper uses a life course perspective to explore and understand how an individual’s experiences ...
Recent research on wealth and household finances seeks to blend neoclassical models with an understa...
Low returns on financial assets and increasing longevity mean saving for retirement is becoming more...
This paper asks whether economists ’ model of fully rational decision makers can explain saving for ...
Individuals are increasingly in charge of their own financial security after retirement. But how wel...
Americans face the challenges of retirement with varying degrees of preparation. Evidence indicates ...