With longer lives and cultural shifts, the future of retirement will look very different. For some, retirement will provide security and new opportunities for work, learning, engagement, and travel. For others, the picture is darker. In the US, only half of adults over age 50 have more than $100,000 saved for retirement, while one out of four workers have no retirement savings at all. Women and people of color too often find themselves on the wrong side of this growing retirement gap. Public policies, private sector practices, and individual behaviors must change to address the challenges and realize the opportunities. This panel of leaders will discuss ideas and actions to ensure better futures for the current generation of retirees and the generations to come.
Moderators
Nora Super
Executive Director, Center for the Future of Aging, Milken Institute
Speakers
Abby Levy
Managing Partner, Primetime Partners
Lamell McMorris
Principal and Head of Policy, Regulatory and Government Relations, Edward Jones
Jim Messina
CEO, The Messina Group
Lorna Sabbia
Managing Director, Head of Retirement and Personal Wealth Solutions, Bank of America