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  • In the NewsApril 11, 2024

    Americans Are Worried About Retirement Savings, And They Should Be

    This week is America Saves Week, a time to focus on actions Americans can take to successfully save.  When it comes to saving for retirement, Americans are feeling pessimistic. In a recent nationwide survey of working age Americans,  79 percent agree that the nation faces a retirement savings crisis, up from 67 percent in 2020. […]

  • In the NewsDecember 19, 2023

    Updating SSI’s Asset Limits Would Bolster Retirement Security

    In a Forbes column, NIRS Executive Director Dan Doonan writes retirement policy has remained an area for bipartisan cooperation. Congress has passed two major pieces of retirement policy legislation in recent years, and red states, blue states, and purple states have established state-facilitated retirement savings programs to help working Americans save for their retirement. It […]

  • In the NewsDecember 18, 2023

    Will 2024 Be The Year Of The Pension Comeback?

    In a Forbes column, NIRS Executive Director Dan Doonan writes that following IBM’s recent announcement that the company will resume offering a pension plan to its employees, there is much speculation that other companies will follow suit.

  • In the NewsNovember 28, 2023

    North Carolina Taxpayers Could Be Liable For Billions

    In a new Forbes column, NIRS Executive Director Dan Doonan writes that the financial stability of the Teachers’ and State Employees’ Retirement System (TSERS) and State Health Plan could take a dramatic turn for the worse if the North Carolina legislature doesn’t quickly take action to remedy a provision in the recently enacted $30 billion state budget.

  • In the NewsOctober 30, 2023

    There’s A Good Business Case For A Pension Renaissance

    In a Forbes column, NIRS Executive Director Dan Doonan writes that the battle to bring back pensions for auto workers will have to fight another day. But maybe other companies with frozen pension plans will take a hard look at the evidence about the wisdom of offering pension plans. Certainly, a pension renaissance would benefit […]

  • In the NewsOctober 12, 2023

    In a Forbes column, NIRS Executive Director Dan Doonan writes that there’s no arguing that Swift’s economic footprint is big and will only grow as her international tour continues and she releases re-records of her previous albums. But there’s an economic juggernaut bigger than Swiftonomics that occurs every single day. It’s called Pensionomics, or the […]

  • In the NewsAugust 29, 2023

    Pension Underfunding Burdens Will Fall On Future North Dakota Public Employees

    In a new Forbes column, NIRS Executive Director Dan Doonan writes about the impact of North Dakota’s decision to close their main public employee pension plan due to underfunding. While legislators may see closing the plan as a quick fix, examples from other states such as Alaska and Michigan show that the consequences of this […]