Retirement Products & Solutions.
This study explores what American investors in The Retirement Red Zone® perceive to be their challenges with respect to planning for retirement income, and shares data on investors' retirement planning attitudes and concerns, with comparisons to studies conducted in 2009 and 2006.
Prudential takes an in-depth look at the financial experience and challenges of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) community. While the study finds the LGBT community in relatively good financial health, retirement and Social Security survivor benefits are significant concerns.
This study highlights Americans' recent financial experiences and the challenges ahead.
This study highlights the financial concerns, goals, and dreams of African Americans; analyzes the collective views of influential individuals; and provides a perspective on the community as a whole.
A report on Hispanic Americans' attitudes and behaviors regarding retirement savings and expectations.
This study explores Asian Americans' attitudes and behaviors regarding retirement savings and expectations.
Provided courtesy of the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College, this guide provides a review of the program, its financing problem, and the leading proposals for eliminating the shortfall.
Provided courtesy of the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College, this guide will help you with the most important financial decision you'll likely make.
Updated for 2012, this paper includes claiming strategies that divorced or widowed individuals can use to maximize their lifetime Social Security benefits. A short video summarizes the strategies outlined in the paper.
Healthcare Costs in Retirement
Prudential supported The Center for Retirement Research at Boston College in conducting research to obtain a better understanding of the magnitude, distribution, and determinants of healthcare costs during retirement. This article provides a short summary of the key findings and implications of this research.
Four Pillars of U.S. Retirement
This paper, using research provided by Ernst & Young's Insurance and Actuarial Advisory Services practice, discusses the impact that increased longevity, market uncertainty, and an extended period of low interest rates can have on retirement income. It finds that retirees can experience significant income shortfalls if income is not protected against these risks.
This article describes the new generation of annuities, with guaranteed lifetime income benefits, and the role they can play in retirement income planning.
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