June 2025

Seguro Social en EEUU: solicitudes de jubilación se disparan por miedo a los cambios en las políticas de Trump

El aumento de solicitudes por prestaciones de jubilación en Estados Unidos alcanzó cifras récord. Según los registros de la Administración de Seguro Social (SSA), el número de solicitudes experimentaron un aumento notable en consecuencia de los recientes cambios en las políticas del gobierno de Donald Trump. Ahora, la SSA enfrenta una carga adicional en la gestión de los beneficios por jubilación, supervivencia y seguro médico. Algunos expertos debaten si este temor es justificado o si se trata de un "alarmismo" provocado por las políticas gubernamentales Cifras históricas...

May 2025

Beyond the Bottom Line: How ESG Engagement Reshapes Pension Fund Strategy

By Allen Mendenhall & Daniel Sutter The study suggests that pension funds have developed methods to advance ESG objectives without significantly changing their investment portfolios. This approach enables them to influence corporate behavior while maintaining financial positions. However, all pensions and investors may suffer reduced returns when activism undermines value-creating investment. Pension systems that merely engage, rather than divest, may not underperform compared to other funds, but their tactics allow government-backed entities to exert extraordinary influence without sufficient accountability or...

April 2025

US. Millenials are the most educated generation…yet the most broke

Millennials, born between 1981 and 1996, hold more college degrees than any previous generation in U.S. history. Roughly 40% have earned at least a bachelor's degree. But despite their academic achievements, many are confronting a harsh economic reality: they're significantly behind previous generations when it comes to wealth building and financial security. According to a report from the Federal Reserve, millennials earn about 20% less than baby boomers did at the same stage in life. In 2013, the median income for a...

July 2019

U.S. Some Good News On Multiemployer Pensions

How, you ask, can there possibly be good news on multiemployer pensions? The updated 2019 PBGC projections aren't out yet but there's no reason to believe the numbers are any better than last year's "insolvency in 2025" multi-employer PBGC fund projections; likewise, the government's form 5500 data, the source for publicly-available information on plan funded status, only has updated data for a handful of plans. The House is getting closer to voting on the same bill that failed last year, the Butch Lewis Act,...

America’s biggest pension fund falls short of its own goals

The US’s largest pension fund fell just short of its investment target in fiscal 2019, underlining the difficulty of earning the kind of returns state and local funds need to pay future benefits. The California Public Employees’ Retirement System earned 6.7% in the year ending June 30, it said Thursday. Its goal is 7%. The performance leaves the retirement system known as Calpers with 70% of what it needs to afford all future obligations to public workers across the state of California.... Read More: @Fnlondon

1 in 4 Americans don’t plan to retire despite realities of aging

Nearly one-quarter of Americans say they never plan to retire, according to a poll that suggests a disconnection between individuals’ retirement plans and the realities of aging in the workforce. Experts say illness, injury, layoffs and caregiving responsibilities often force older workers to leave their jobs sooner than they’d like. According to the poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research, 23 percent of workers, including nearly 2 in 10 of those over 50, don’t expect to stop working....

U.S. How gig economy workers can save for retirement

Today's gig economy is creating both opportunity and problems for millions of Americans. Gig workers include those who devote at least some of their time to providing ride-hailing services, short-term rentals of their homes or delivery services. One powerful example is Uber. The ride hailing service, which launched its initial public offering earlier this year, said over 1.5 million active Uber drivers received more than $3 billion in payments in 2017. Active Uber drivers earn an average monthly income of about $364. Uber and...