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  1. 2017 Aegon Retirement Readiness Survey Links Healthy Lifestyle and Financial Habits with Retirement Success

    NEW YORK (June 6, 2017) – The Aegon Center for Longevity and Retirement (ACLR) today launched its sixth Annual Retirement Readiness Survey at the OECD Forum in Paris. The report, Successful Retirement – Healthy Aging and Financial Security, finds that both good financial habits and a healthy lifestyle are critical components of preparing for a successful retirement….

  2. Rethinking Retirement for Longer Lives With Fewer Safety Nets

    Five days a week, Kim Moske makes a peanut butter and jelly sandwich and brown-bags it to work. “I’ve been doing that for 30 years and saving what I would have spent eating my lunch out someplace,” she said. “That’s added up to a lot of money, and truthfully, I don’t care what I eat for lunch.”
  3. How Longevity, Quality of Life are Impacting Retirement Planning

    Watch the latest video at foxbusiness.com GCOA member Surya Kolluri from Bank of America Merrill Lynch was featured on an exclusive Fox Business segment with Maria Bartiromo, along with Age Wave’s Ken Dychtwald. The two spoke about longevity, quality of life and their impact on how people are planning their retirement.

  4. GCOA Commends Transamerica and Aegon for Groundbreaking Retirement Report Focusing on the Self-Employed

    NEW YORK (January 31, 2017) – The Global Coalition on Aging (GCOA) congratulates the Transamerica Center for Retirement Studies® (TCRS) and the Aegon Center for Longevity and Retirement (ACLR) for the release of their groundbreaking new report, Retirement Preparations in a New Age of Self-Employment. The first-of-its-kind report assesses the retirement outlook of self-employed workers…

  5. The Creeping Public-Pension Debacle

    If developed countries acted rationally, and in the interest of electorates that understood how their tax money is spent, they would set their public-pension retirement age at or above 70.

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