PRC In the News
Nearly half of Americans die with ‘virtually no financial assets’
How much do senior citizens rely on Social Security? Even more than you might think. A new study finds that more than 46 percent of Americans die with less than $10,000 in financial assets, with many spending the end of their life strongly dependent on the government.
Sen. Harkin Outlines Pension Proposal Based on Privately Trusteed Hybrid Model
Sen. Tom Harkin (D-Iowa) released a retirement security proposal July 27, saying he will formally introduce legislation next year but that he wants candidates to debate the proposal during congressional and presidential campaigns this fall.
4 Ways to Fix the 401k Mess
Recently, InvestorPlace Editor Jeff Reeves discussed the plight of older Americans regarding their retirement savings — or lack thereof. He cites an Aon Hewitt report showing that the average 60-year-old has $114,500 in his or her 401k, which provides approximately $4,600 per year over a 25-year period.
COLAs Vanishing from Pension Plans
Much like rotary phones, snail mail and pension plans in general, cost-of-living allowances are increasingly becoming a thing of the past, new research finds. But, for those organizations considering a COLA, experts say they should implement one on an age-segmented basis to the workforce.
401(k) accounts are “leaking” due to loan defaults
Most financial advisers say borrowing from your 401(k) retirement account should be a last resort, but 20 to 30 percent of plan participants do so anyway. Since the Great Recession, a growing number of people have been defaulting on those loans, at great cost to their future retirement security.


