PRC In the News
06/14/12|Detroit Free Press

Lump-sum pension offer a tough call for General Motors, Ford retirees

Chuck White, 68, regularly tells friends who are Ford salaried retirees that they shouldn’t get an ulcer worrying about whether to take a new lump-sum pension offer.

PRC In the News
06/14/12|Governing

America’s Looming Pension Shock

At a recent Governing Leadership Forum in Lansing, Michigan Budget Director John Nixon told a packed room about Gov. Rick Snyder’s plans to overhaul his state’s public-pension system. Michigan’s governor is, of course, far from alone in trying to deal with the public sector’s pension crisis.

PRC In the News
06/13/12|Forbes

How Divorcing Women Should Handle Retirement Accounts and Pension Plans

When you’re a woman who’s 50+ and divorcing, there’s no question that retirement accounts, pension plans and social security will factor significantly into your divorce settlement agreement –but even if you’re not nearing retirement age, the same is likely true.

Blogs & Newsletters
06/06/12

GM’s pension move is a lemon

Last week, General Motors announced that it will offer 42,000 of its salaried retirees the opportunity to take their lifetime monthly pension benefits as a one-time lump-sum payment. Retirees who don’t take the lump-sum offer will receive an annuity equivalent to their pensions from Prudential. While a lump sum might look like a lot of […]

Comments & Letters
06/06/12

PRC Letter to the Editor on electronic disclosure (06/06/2012)

On June 3, the New York Times published a column about the Labor Department’s new regulations that require 401(k) providers to disclose how much they charge in fees. Below is a letter that the Center sent to the New York Times in response to the article: To the Editor, In addition to telling people how […]

PRC In the News
06/05/12|Reuters

Are GM-like pension offers a good deal?

Over the next few weeks some 42,000 white-collar General Motors retirees will take a crash course in actuarial math.

PRC In the News
06/03/12|New York Times

The Curtain Opens on 401(k) Fees

IF recent stock market gyrations have taken a bite out of your 401(k), get ready for more discomfort. You’re about to learn how much you’re paying just to maintain that account.

PRC In the News
05/31/12|CBS MoneyWatch

Bill creates state retirement for private workers

California’s Senate on Wednesday passed a bill that would create a guaranteed, government-run retirement savings program catering to private-sector workers of modest means.

PRC In the News
05/30/12|Wall Street Journal

Could Your 401(k) Fees Buy a House?

There are more than 50 million Americans with investments in 401(k) and other defined-contribution retirement-savings plans. They’re about to be getting more information about the fees they pay. By one estimate, it could be sobering news.

PRC In the News
05/29/12|U.S. News & World Report

4 Countries with Better 401(k) Plans than the United States

The United States isn’t the only country that encourages workers to use retirement accounts to save for the future. Some other countries provide retirement accounts similar to 401(k)s that offer clearer disclosures, simpler investments, and lower costs than most retirement plans in the United States.

PRC In the News
05/27/12|Chattanooga Times Free Press

Olan Mills Inc. left pension $41 million shy

Olan Mills Inc. was one of Chattanooga’s biggest successes, going from a woodshed darkroom 80 years ago to a multimillion-dollar network that became the nation’s largest family portrait company.

PRC In the News
05/27/12|Investment News

Looming election slams brakes on fiduciary regs

DOL and SEC likely will delay any moves until after Nov. vote