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Upcoming Event: “Retirement Heist”

The Asset Building Program is co-hosting an Monday, November 7th with the and to discuss concepts put forth in Ellen Schultz鈥檚 book Retirement Heist: How Companies Plunder and Profit from the Nest Eggs of American Workers. The event will feature the book鈥檚 author Ellen Schultz, of the Employee Benefits Security Administration at the Department of Labor, from the American Academy of Actuaries, from the Pension Rights Center, from 国产视频, and David Certner from AARP.

Retirement security has been a key theme this fall for the Asset Building Program. We hosted another retirement-themed in October that coincided with the release of a policy paper . This event will build on that conversation (available online as a video) and discuss the impact of a decline in employer-sponsored pensions and benefits. In her book, Ellen Schultz documents the way in which employers have cut costs by moving employees away from pensions (which require more investment from the employer) toward 401(k)s. As the full title of the book suggests, she characterizes this move as theft of people’s hard-earned savings. Schultz expanded during an in September, “The main narrative is that [companies] are struggling to pay both their pensions and these unexpectedly high health care costs for the retirees. What isn’t known is that companies were well-prepared for this phenomenon. The plans were in fact significantly overfunded. They had more than enough to pay every dime for every person currently employed and already retired.” Unfortunately for workers, while sleazy, there doesn’t appear to be anything illegal about the actions of companies.

The panelists at the October event uniformly noted there is an impending retirement security crisis. Ellen Schultz’s argument that the crisis is in fact man-made is sure to provoke a lively debate on Monday. Please for the discussion or watch the event live . 

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Upcoming Event: “Retirement Heist”