Publications by Mauricio Soto for Retirement Policy
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50+ Hispanic Workers: A Growing Segment of the U.S. Workforce (Research Report)Author(s): Richard W. Johnson,
Mauricio SotoAs one of the fastest growing segments of the older population, Hispanics could become an important target for employers trying to attract and retain older workers. Older Hispanics participate in the labor force at relatively high rates and generally appear to be at least as healthy as non-Hispanic whites and healthier than blacks. Many, however, face substantial challenges in the workplace. They earn low wages and few benefits, and tend to work in physically demanding jobs that are often difficult to maintain into later life. Various policy reforms could boost older Hispanics' employment and earnings. Published by AARP (see link below.)
| Posted: June 16, 2009 | Availability: HTML |
How Is the Financial Crisis Affecting Retirement Savings? (Fact Sheet / Data at a Glance)Author(s): Mauricio SotoThe stock market gained 35 percent between March 9, 2009 and May 5, 2009. For those who held on to their equities, these gains reversed some of the massive losses experienced since September 2007. This fact sheet examines the impact of the ongoing economic turmoil on older households and presents estimates of the retirement account losses to date.
| Posted: May 14, 2009 | Availability: HTML | PDF |
How Is the Financial Crisis Affecting Retirement Savings? (Fact Sheet / Data at a Glance)Author(s): Mauricio SotoThe stock market lost 56 percent of its value between September 30, 2007 and March 6, 2009, a roughly $13 trillion drop. The loss has reduced the retirement savings of many Americans, particularly older adults. This fact sheet examines the impact of the ongoing economic turmoil on older households and presents estimates of the retirement account losses to date.
| Posted: March 13, 2009 | Availability: HTML | PDF |
How Is the Financial Crisis Affecting Retirement Savings? (Fact Sheet / Data at a Glance)Author(s): Mauricio SotoThe stock market lost 47 percent of its value between September 30, 2007 and December 2, 2008, a roughly $11 trillion drop. The loss has reduced the retirement savings of many Americans, particularly older adults. This fact sheet examines the impact of the ongoing economic turmoil on older households and presents estimates of the retirement account losses to date.
| Posted: December 10, 2008 | Availability: HTML | PDF |
How Is the Economic Turmoil Affecting Older Americans? (Fact Sheet / Data at a Glance)Author(s): Richard W. Johnson,
Mauricio Soto,
Sheila R. ZedlewskiThe slumping stock market, falling housing prices, and weakening economy have serious repercussions for older Americans who are approaching retirement or already retired. Seniors have little time to recoup the values of their homes, 401(k) plans, and individual retirement accounts-all important parts of their retirement nest eggs. More and more older adults are working to bolster their retirement incomes, but the rising unemployment rate limits their prospects. This fact sheet examines the impact of the ongoing economic turmoil on retirement savings, home values, and retirement decisions.
| Posted: October 07, 2008 | Availability: HTML | PDF |
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