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Americans are losing ground against other countries in what's shaping up to be "one of the worst years to retire in recent memory."
September 13 -
Many see Social Security reform as needed but question remedies put forward by Rep. Angie Craig and others in Congress.
September 7 -
As the U.S. reforms its retirement system, one federal agency is looking abroad for new ideas. Some of them are already in bills moving through Congress.
September 2 -
Americans are facing a $7.1 trillion retirement savings shortfall. Will Congress do anything about it?
August 16 -
For a century, Americans were retiring younger and younger. Then, in the 1990s, the average retirement age started to shoot back up. What happened?
August 8 -
A new study says millennials should only expect 80% of their projected benefits, but there are ways to make up for the shortfall.
June 30 -
With five charts analyzing the latest figures, separate fact from fiction while Congress keeps failing to enact any comprehensive reform.
June 27 -
With long COVID a major theme, lawmakers discussed how to increase access to financial services for people with disabilities.
June 21 -
Fair press or frantic, the strains on the trust can’t be denied — but they do need to be explained and planned for.
June 10 -
A new bill that would boost benefits and fix the program’s long-term solvency appears doomed, even as experts warn of the consequences of further delay.
June 9