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USA Today Misses the Mark on Retirement Solutions

istock_000000625664xsmallJune 23, 2010 -- How ironic that USA Today last week reported on tapping into defined contribution individual accounts to avoid the traps of payday loans -- and then published an editorial that endorsed pushing more Americans into these plans as their primary retirement vehicle.

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Does the WSJ Understand Economics of Pensions

istock_000000625664xsmallAugust 3, 2010 -- Frankly, it's a little shocking that the editorial page seemingly does not understand the economics of pensions, nor the financial havoc caused by freezing defined benefit pensions.

 

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WSJ & US News Editorials Not Supported by Numbers

istock_000000625664xsmallMay 25, 2010 -- The recent editorials in U.S. News & World Report and The Wall Street Journal regarding the compensation levels of state and local employees and the fiscal status of public pensions simply are not supported by the numbers.

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Wall Street Journal Misses Important Research

istock_000000625664xsmallApril 30, 2010 -- We invite the editors and author of the The Wall Street Journal April 29th opinion piece to examine the findings of a new research report, "Out of Balance? Comparing Public and Private Sector Compensation Over 20 Years."

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NYT Misses the Mark on Pension Investments

istock_000000625664xsmallMarch 10, 2010 -- The New York Times March 9th reporting on pensions missed the real story behind some interesting trends in pension investing. 

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