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The Unsung Economic Engine: Retiree Pension Spending
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The Unsung Economic Engine: Retiree Pension Spending

In a new Forbes column NIRS Executive Director Dan Doonan writes that pension income is so much more than just income for retirees – it’s also a reliable economic engine that impacts virtually every community across the U.S. When pension income lands in a retiree’s bank account, that money doesn’t just sit in an account. […]

Mar 3, 2025

National Institute on Retirement Security to Hold Retirement Policy Conference in Washington, D.C.
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National Institute on Retirement Security to Hold Retirement Policy Conference in Washington, D.C.

MEDIA ADVISORY National Institute on Retirement Security to Hold Retirement Policy Conference on March 3 – 4  in Washington, D.C. February 20, 2025, Washington, D.C. – The National Institute on Retirement Security (NIRS) will hold its 16th Annual Retirement Policy Conference, Choices, Challenges, and Opportunities | Strengthening Our Retirement Infrastructure, in Washington, D.C. At the […]

Feb 20, 2025

New Public Survey Lays Out a Bipartisan Roadmap for Social Security’s Future
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  • New Public Survey Lays Out a Bipartisan Roadmap for Social Security’s Future

    WASHINGTON, D.C., January 29, 2025 – Today, the National Academy of Social Insurance, AARP, the National Institute on Retirement Security, and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce released a new survey detailing Americans’ views on Social Security. Unlike most public opinion research on Social Security, which asks about each policy option individually, the survey, features a […]

    Jan 29, 2025

    New Report Details Long History of Public Support for Social Security
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  • New Report Details Long History of Public Support for Social Security

    New Report Details Long History of Public Support for Social Security Analysis Finds That Confidence in Social Security Grows with Age National Institute on Retirement Security to Host Webinar on February 12 to Review Report Findings WASHINGTON, D.C., January 27, 2025 – As Social Security approaches its 90th anniversary, a new report from the National […]

    Jan 27, 2025

    Retiree Spending of Pension Income Fueled $1.5 Trillion In Economic Output
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    Retiree Spending of Pension Income Fueled $1.5 Trillion In Economic Output

    Retiree spending powered by U.S. private and public sector defined benefit pensions contributed significantly to the economy in 2022, according to a new report from the National Institute on Retirement Security.

    Pensionomics 2025: Measuring the Economic Impact of Defined Benefit Pension Expenditures calculates the national economic impacts of U.S pension plans, as well as the impact of state and local plans on a state-by-state basis.

    Jan 6, 2025

    New Research Finds Americans Supportive of Pension Benefits for Public Employees
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    New Research Finds Americans Supportive of Pension Benefits for Public Employees

    New Research Finds Americans Supportive of Pension Benefits for Public Employees Nationwide Survey by the National Institute on Retirement Security Indicates 86 Percent of Americans Say All Workers, Not Just Public Employees, Should Have a Pension WASHINGTON, D.C., October 29, 2024 – A new research infographic from the National Institute on Retirement Security (NIRS) finds […]

    Oct 29, 2024

    Bipartisan Concerns Unite Americans On Retirement Security
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    Bipartisan Concerns Unite Americans On Retirement Security

    The upcoming election is only days away, and the two presidential candidates remain in a statistical dead heat. Control of the U.S. Congress seems likely to be narrow as well, with either party having a chance to win control. Clearly, the electorate is deeply divided, and it is increasingly rare to find issues that transcend […]

    Oct 23, 2024