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...
| Other Authors: | |
|---|---|
| Format: | Video |
| Language: | English |
| Language Notes: | In English. |
| Published: |
New York, NY :
Bloomberg,
2015.
|
| Series: | Academic Video Online
|
| Subjects: | |
| Online Access: | Connect to this streaming video (Alexander Street Press) |
| 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. |
|---|---|
| Item Description: | Title from resource description page (viewed April 04, 2018). |
| Physical Description: | 1 online resource (2 min.) |
| Playing Time: | 00:01:12 |