The Best Time to Buy an Annuity Depends on Mortality
A basic life annuity makes payments when the annuity owner is alive.
In this sense, an annuity is the reverse of...
A basic life annuity makes payments when the annuity owner is alive.
In this sense, an annuity is the reverse of...
Mark J. Warshawsky is Director of Retirement Research at Towers Watson.
Dr. Warshawsky served as assistant secretary for economic policy at the U.S. Treasury Department from 2004-2006 and he has held senior level economic research positions at the Federal Reserve Board, the Internal Revenue Service and...
It seemed obvious several years ago that retirees would shoulder much of the burden of the financial crisis and its residual effects.
While events have generally played-out in line with this projection, the backlash from seniors has been surprisingly subdued. The lack of pitchforks seems odd given the fact that the number of retirement age voters is increasing by 10,000 each day in the United States.
That said, the capital versus retirees story has been trending-up lately. This may have something to do with the...
Consumer discretionary spending is the major driver of the U.S. economy as household purchases make-up about 71 percent of U.S. gross domestic product (GDP).
Without growth in consumer spending, the economy would most likely go nowhere.
Since economic growth is generally considered a good thing, it stands to reason that we should be looking for things that contribute to consumer spending.
An interesting piece of research from an economist at Credit Suisse shows that health spending has been the...