EBRI report blasts Pew, Munnell retirement studies on GenXers
August 14, 2014 by Warren S. Hersch
It’s not every day that a major research organization lambasts the conclusions of studies done by industry colleagues and competitors. But such criticism is the focus of a new report from the Employee Benefits Research Institute.
In the August 2014 edition of Notes, EBRI flags as inaccurate recent studies suggesting that members of Generation X (individuals born between 1965 and 1982) will fare worse than baby boomer in building up an adequate retirement nest egg. Click here to read..
Originally Posted at LifeHealthPro on August 14, 2014 by Warren S. Hersch.
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