Cowden: Financial Horizons Shrinking for American Retirees – How Employers Fit In
According to a recent study by the
Not coincidentally, older Americans increasingly continue to work longer than their forebears. More than 20% of the workforce in the
This issue will only get worse for those who are relying upon multiemployer pension plans, also known as Taft-Hartley plans, which cover unionized workers and pensioners. As many as 114 of these plans, covering nearly 1.3 million workers, are seriously underfunded and headed toward failure within the next 20 years. A federal safety net--the
The important fact is not to focus on how we got here, but to develop alternate solutions to offset some of the negatives. There may be some approaches that make fiscal sense.
"If you're in a position to do that," says Dinkin, "face the issue head-on. Make a plan and act on it now, because this problem is not going to go away. Companies that engage professionals to analyze their business model, risk management, benefits offerings and financial options might--I emphasize might--be able to help mitigate some of the impact of this crisis."
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