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. 20 hours ago

    "Wealth is special." Not having wealth means household instability and security, explains at

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  2. 23 hours ago

    Older men's bargaining power hit by 36% decrease in job tenure:

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  3. Retweeted
    Jan 3

    So you work hard, earn more, get dumped + replaced by young, cheap workers. And you think that's okay, right? So what would you say to one of those young workers who'd actually like something to aspire to, a livable wage and a full work life? Too bad?

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  4. Jan 3

    I can't say it enough or share it enough, but here is advice from the NYT's : don't panic and move your retirement savings when stocks fall.

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    Jan 3
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  6. Jan 3

    Almost half of middle-class Americans face downward mobility in retirement via

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  7. Retweeted
    Jan 2

    Diary of a New Dean, Day 2: First day on the job (holiday yesterday). Parked old blue car with new UT plates in spot designated for Dean because, well, that's me now. For 25 years have envied prime dean parking. I should be ecstatic, but right now feeling more like an imposter!

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  8. Jan 3

    The very wealthiest Americans have already stopped paying Social Security taxes for the year thanks to the earnings cap. Instead of cutting vital Social Security benefits, we must change the cap and ensure the highest earners pay their share.

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  9. Jan 2

    Sherrod Brown’s agenda for shared prosperity is intriguing, focuses on restoring labor’s share of GDP to historic, normal levels.

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  10. Jan 1

    Are you worried about saving enough for retirement? Are you on track? No matter your position, age, or story, I want to hear from you. Visit if you're interested in sharing your experience.

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  11. 29 Dec 2018

    A realistic look at the upcoming Social Security cost of living increase in context shows that millions of older Americans are still at risk of sliding into poverty as they retire.

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  12. 26 Dec 2018

    "Raising the retirement age would inflict serious harm on roughly one-quarter of Social Security beneficiaries." via

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  13. 22 Dec 2018

    A helpful explainer on annuities, which guarantee you won't run out of money.

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  14. 21 Dec 2018

    What the 401(k) did was pin a hundred $1,000 bills on the jacket of an old person, and tell them to go on the bus and be careful—with a pamphlet of financial literacy with tips of do’s and don’ts in their pocket.

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  15. Retweeted
    20 Dec 2018

    Great video from on future of aging featuring 's Teresa Ghilarducci, who warns, "If the near-future of aging is filled with a lot of middle class workers becoming poor elders, then the future of aging for millennials is going to be even worse."

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  16. Retweeted
    20 Dec 2018

    The New School for Social Research’s own writes in Forbes about preparing for the next recession and finding hope in a Jobs Guarantee citing and

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  17. 20 Dec 2018

    Government shutdowns are economically harmful. But perhaps their worst effect is to further erode respect for the federal government’s reliability.

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  18. 19 Dec 2018

    As 10,000 people turn 65 every day, the future of the workforce is older workers, and they bring great value to our economy.

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  19. 18 Dec 2018

    As the gig economy grows, how can we ensure all workers can enjoy the dignified retirement they deserve

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  20. Retweeted
    18 Dec 2018

    Wishing everyone a wonderful holiday season!

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