
Pew’s retirement savings project studies the challenges and opportunities for increasing retirement savings.
The initiative examines federal and state policy efforts to increase retirement plan coverage; studies the feasibility of policies or market practices to help improve retirees’ financial choices and decisions; and works to identify large segments of the contingent workforce that are most likely to want and need an effective retirement savings program.
The project strives to foster policy debate and action on how best to ensure that everyone can save a sufficient amount for retirement.


Article
December 4, 2023
Exploring Retirement Security Issues for Nontraditional Workers


Press Releases & Statements
December 13, 2021
Pew Endorses Pennsylvania's Retirement Savings Bill


Speeches & Testimony
October 28, 2021
Innovations Can Promote Retirement Savings


Issue Brief
September 30, 2021
Consumers Rolling Over Workplace Savings Into IRA Plans
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Fact Sheet
March 18, 2025Nebraska Workplace Savings Program Would Help 282,458 Workers Save for a More Secure Financial Future
Retirement security depends on individuals saving for their future, but millions of Americans lack access to an employer-provided savings plan that might help them do so. Research shows that workers are...
Fact Sheet
March 6, 2025Montana Workplace Savings Program Would Help 158,535 Workers Save for a More Secure Financial Future
Retirement security depends on individuals saving for their future, but millions of Americans lack access to an employer-provided savings plan that might help them do so.