Teresa Ghilarducci

@tghilarducci

Labor economist focusing on security. Director, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA) at The New School.

New York City
Joined August 2010

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  1. Retweeted
    Jun 11

    Join our team! SCEPA is hiring an Assistant Director. Check out the details here:

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  2. 13 hours ago

    The 80s recession led many employers to displace pensions with 401(k) plans. With stagnant income and growing household debt, it is nearly impossible for older workers to save for retirement on their own.

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  3. Jun 25

    The case to eliminate the tax deduction for small charities: since we can’t police, let’s not pretend to police.

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  4. Jun 25

    How to guarantee high Medicare costs? Stop insuring 50-64 year olds. They come in to Medicare sicker. The Trump Squeeze On Health Insurance For 50- To 64-Year-Olds via

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  5. Jun 16

    Are my fellow New Yorkers ready for retirement? Not even close.

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  6. Jun 15

    Linden and Hamilton -- brilliant again unpacking the complex world of government budgets and finance READ ABOUT RACE AND TAX LAWS

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  7. Jun 14

    Can you really nudge savings? It works if you're wealthy and stay in the same job your whole life. But it's unlikely to describe anyone you know.

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  8. Jun 12

    The best advice you'll never hear: delay claiming Social Security if you can. I calculated the benefits for you.

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  9. Jun 11

    Join our team! SCEPA is hiring an Assistant Director. Check out the details here:

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  10. Jun 6

    State stops public employee retirement investment choices -- more evidence that individual investment choices has many PROBLEMS!! via

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  11. Jun 4

    Tips on Social Security. But benefits too low since Congress cut through linguistic trick called "raising retirement age." 40% of women claim at 62 and face poverty risk. WHAT ELSE TO DO?

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  12. Jun 4

    Thanks to and for reporting on research that informs people of how early claiming of can affect them in later years. One more reason we need to .

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  13. Jun 1

    Older workers are more likely to get stranded in stagnant regions earning low wages - they are only 17% as likely to move for a job compared to younger workers.

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  14. Retweeted
    May 30

    On Day, we look back at research from head and Prof. : "Older women are especially likely to be in low-paying jobs, in part due to the unequal division of household work."

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  15. May 29

    Read my blog "Can't Afford to Retire? Working Longer May Not Be Practical or Possible"

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  16. May 24

    "Working longer" cannot solve the crisis. Not when women over 50 count for half of the long-term unemployed.

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  17. May 17

    Read my blog "This Is What Looks Like?":

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  18. May 17

    Happy to join this podcast hosted by the Church Pension Group to discuss retirement security and the need for reform:

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  19. May 10

    Oregon is a leader among states working to create retirement savings plans for those who have none. Learn more about state reform efforts.

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  20. May 9

    Oregon's new auto-IRA program shows the demand for work-based retirement plans. OregonSaves has enrolled thousands of workers.

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