Women are $268,000 short of retirement /

Oct. 8 -- Lower earnings and longer lives are a powerful one-two punch that threatens to keep women on the ropes in retirement. A recent study measured the retirement savings divide between 45-year-old men and women. It found that women, on average, are more than $268,000 short of what they need to...

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Other Authors: Woolley, Suzanne (Narrator)
Format: Video
Language:English
Language Notes:In English.
Published: New York, NY : Bloomberg, 2015.
Series:Academic Video Online
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Summary:Oct. 8 -- Lower earnings and longer lives are a powerful one-two punch that threatens to keep women on the ropes in retirement. A recent study measured the retirement savings divide between 45-year-old men and women. It found that women, on average, are more than $268,000 short of what they need to retire comfortably at 65. For the average man, it's $212,000. Bloomberg's Suzanne Woolley takes a closer look at why there's such a wide gender gap in retirement.
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