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..