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10/04/11|Ventura County Star

The age of retirement insecurity

When members of Congress and candidates for president bring up the issue of Social Security these days, Americans had better pay close attention — and Californians closer still.

PRC In the News
10/04/11|Star-Telegram (Fort Worth, TX)

Talk of changing military pensions sparks debate

Driven by the need to cut the defense budget by $450 billion in the next decade, officials have raised the subject of military pensions, which are far more generous than what most Americans receive.

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10/03/11|Forbes

Has Your Retirement Been Stolen?

If you’re looking for a scary story to read this Halloween, try Retirement Heist.

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10/03/11|Sacramento Bee

UC Berkeley report sees tough times for California retirees

California workers are less likely than most Americans to have employer-sponsored retirement plans, according to a new academic report, and nearly half of them will retire in or near poverty status.

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10/03/11|TheStreet.com

Changes Could Lead Millions to Abandon Retirement Plans

The government officials considering changes to how retirement savings vehicles such as 401(k)s work may want to note a survey this year by the Employee Benefit Research Institute.

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10/02/11|Wall Street Journal

How Employers Raid Pension Plans

When it comes to threats to your retirement, there’s one you may have overlooked: your employer. In recent years, companies have been freezing pensions, slashing retiree health benefits and eliminating 401(k) contributions.

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10/02/11|Denver Post

Many baby boomers face retirement of tight budgets, fading dreams

The baby-boomer generation is poised to blaze new frontiers in retirement as it has in other endeavors. Yet, in this case, many boomers are experiencing regret, frustration and resignation that the path their parents took is closed to them.

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10/02/11|Bankrate.com

Bring back good old pension plans

A study that compared defined benefit retirement plans — old-fashioned pensions — with defined contribution plans — 401(k)s and 403(b)s — in the public sector, concluded that not only do most participants prefer defined benefit plans, but also, they are more efficient and may in the end cost taxpayers less.

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09/30/11|In These Times

GE’s Bogus Reason for Ending Its Pension Plan

“Bringing good things to life” was the old General Electric slogan. But it’s becoming increasingly clear that GE is actually more skilled at putting “good things” to death, whether U.S. jobs, its share of federal taxes, reasonable healthcare costs for workers, or pension plans.

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09/29/11|Morning Edition on NPR

‘Retirement Heist’: How Firms Trimmed Pensions

As companies have been moving away from traditional pension plans, they have been shifting employees to new retirement plans, such as 401(k)s, that transfer the cost — and the risk — to workers.  Companies have claimed for years that old-style pensions were unsustainable. Author Ellen Schultz tells Morning Edition host Steve Inskeep that there’s another […]

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09/29/11|AdvisorOne

Public Sector Overwhelmingly Favors Pension-Style Retirement: NIRS

DB plans are more cost effective than DC plans

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09/28/11|Bankrate.com via Fox Business

Is Your Pension at Risk?

How’s your pension these days? Are you worried about its health? If so, you’re not the only one.