August 2024

Chile. “Debiera volar”: el optimismo del Gobierno sobre la nueva propuesta de la reforma de pensiones

Optimismo es lo que ronda por el Palacio de La Moneda respecto a los posibles apoyos que pueda concitar la nueva propuesta para destrabar el principal nudo de la reforma de pensiones: el destino del 6% de cotización adicional. “Marco para la discusión en particular del proyecto de reforma previsional en el Senado”, fue la nueva oferta que presentó el Gobierno este miércoles, en una sesión donde nuevamente no se votó en general el proyecto. Un documento que definen como una muestra...

El Salvador. Gobierno tomó otros $104 millones del fondo de ahorro de los trabajadores

El gobierno tomó prestados otros $104.27 millones del Fondo de Pensiones en mayo y junio de 2024 después de haber superado, en abril, el hito de los $10,000 millones en este compromiso, según datos del Banco Central de Reserva (BCR). Después de la reforma de Pensiones de diciembre de 2022, el Gobierno de Bukele ha tomado $1,720.15 millones de este fideicomiso en el que se encuentran todas las aportaciones de los trabajadores, por lo que el ritmo de crecimiento ha...

US. Nearly half of Americans projected to face funding shortfalls in retirement — Morningstar

Almost half of Americans (45%) will experience funding shortfalls in retirement, with single females most at risk, according to a new report from Morningstar Retirement. More than half of single females (55%) are expected to run short of money compared with 41% of couples and 40% of single males, the report found. The report also uncovered significant racial differences, with Hispanic and non-Hispanic Black Americans at greater risk of funding shortfalls than non-Hispanic whites and other non-Hispanics. More than 3 in...

UK. DWP data shows reduction in pension saver opt outs

The number of those opting out of workplace pensions has reduced in the last year, while the amount saved has not increased, data from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has shown. The latest update for workplace pensions from the DWP showed eligible employee participation in workplace pension schemes has reached 88% - significantly higher than in 2012, when this was measured at 55%. The data also showed workplace pension participation remained broadly the same as that from 2019 to 2022. In...

Japan. Pension fund dumps ESG benchmark for passive investments

The Government Pension Investment Fund (GPIF), one of the largest managers of retirement savings in the world, has dumped the ESG index it had been using for its passive investments in previous years. In March, the fund said it has decided to change its benchmark from the MSCI Japan ESG Select Leaders Index to MSCI Nihonkabu ESG Select Leaders Index. This change means: the new benchmark excludes REIT there are 516 shares in the new benchmark compared to 239 shares in...

July 2024

The Future of Growth Report 2024

By World Economic Forum The Future of Growth Report 2024 introduces a multidimensional framework to assess the quality of economic growth across 107 countries globally. It characterizes nations’ economic growth across four dimensions: Innovativeness; Inclusiveness; Sustainability; and Resilience. The data and analysis presented may be used by a wide range of stakeholders to identify areas to improve, trade-offs to resolve or synergies to exploit. While every country has a unique growth pathway shaped by a wide range of circumstantial...

The 2024 Annual Report of the Board of Trustees of the Federal Old-Age and Survivors Insurance and Federal Disability Insurance Trust Funds

By Social Security Administration The Trustees Report includes many tables containing historical data and projections. For convenience, we provide the reader with links to view all of these tables in one place, without the accompanying text of the report. Note that the tables in the report generally present results only for every fifth year. Therefore, we also provide links to supplemental tables by single year for readers requiring more detail. Reference should always be made to the published report for...

Sexual Orientation and Financial Well-Being in the United States

By Christopher S. Carpenter, Kabir Dasgupta, Zofsha Merchant & Alexander Plum We study the relationship between financial well-being and sexual orientation in the United States using Survey of Household Economics and Decisionmaking (SHED) data for 2019-2022. We document that people who are lesbian, gay, and bisexual (or LGB) have significantly more difficulty managing financially than similarly situated heterosexual individuals—and this pre-dated the COVID-19 pandemic. Differences are found across a broad array of current and future financial well-being outcomes, including retirement...

Climate Polarization and Green Investment

By Anders Anderson & David T. Robinson We build a nationally representative sample of retirement savers in Sweden to study how climate polarizaton affects individual investment decisions. After the record-breaking heat wave of 2018, respondents in regions with strong support for a right-wing, anti-climate party grow less concerned about climate change, while respondents outside these regions grow more concerned. Those growing more concerned rebalance their retirement portfolios toward climate-friendly mutual funds; those growing less concerned rebalance out of these funds,...

The Bulgarian Pension System: Caught Between Adequacy And Sustainability

By Jean-Jacques Hallaert During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Bulgarian authorities increased pensions substantially to support pensioners’ living standards and aggregate demand. These increases have become permanent and improved the adequacy of pensions. However, not matched by revenue measures, they have widened the deficit of the pension system. Reforms that increase the incentives to contribute to the pension system and thus revenue would improve the financial sustainability of the pension system and reduce fiscal risks. Source SSRN