What the Smallest Employers Want: Gusto and a tide of new workplace savings
This week we have the pleasure of chatting with Steve Abbott, Head of Public Policy and Government Affairs for Gusto. We first met Steve during his tenure at the Pew Charitable Trusts, and we recall talking over tacos about retirement savings. In his transition to the private sector, Steve’s kept a true north focus on financial inclusion and design simplicity.
Retirement Security Matters: October 6, 2022
We love October. Not just because we get to over-decorate our houses and buy way too much candy without judgment, but also because here in the U.S. we promote #National RetirementSecurityMonth. It is a time to raise public awareness about the importance of saving for retirement. So join the hashtag, grab your favorite pumpkin spice drink and settle in for some retirement savings updates:
6 facts you need to know about inequality with Boston College’s Geoffrey Sanzenbacher
Frrreshhh State Auto IRA metrics
A closer look at … California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, and New York State
Things we never thought we would see, but possibly the best practice in this space
Hot Sauce, Cool Stuff: Must knows
Pix of the week – Willow playing a vital role in nurturing productivity and creativity. Who is Willow, you may ask?
Why We’re Unequal: 6 Facts You Need to Know
This week we talk with our friend Geoffrey Sanzenbacher about his new book, The Six Facts that Matter: Understanding Inequality in the United States. Geoff (Dr. Geoff, to you!) is an econ professor and Research Fellow at the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College. In addition to working with students, Geoff researches the role of cognitive decline in late-life finances, the retirement savings decision, and the transition from defined benefit to defined contribution pensions.