Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2007
Publication Title
Journal of Economic Perspectives
Department
Department of Economics
Abstract
Many view the soon-to-retire Baby Boomers as woefully unprepared for their golden years, while other economists have taken a more sanguine view of American levels of saving. And if Americans are failures at saving enough for retirement, why are some retirees so happy? The seemingly simple question of "Am I saving enough for retirement?" is apparently not so simple at all. Instead, it touches on a variety of deeper issues in economics, psychology, and health policy. I use the program ESPlanner to present life-cycle retirement wealth targets for a range of incomes and situations typical of American Economic Association members. (Readers are warned that life-cycle retirement wealth targets presented in this paper may lead to feelings of financial inadequacy.)
DOI
10.1257/jep.21.3.59
Dartmouth Digital Commons Citation
Skinner, Jonathan, "Are You Sure You're Saving Enough for Retirement?" (2007). Dartmouth Scholarship. 2438.
https://digitalcommons.dartmouth.edu/facoa/2438