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US pension picture less-than rosy

Apr 07 2004 by Brian Amble
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We’ve run so many stories about pension and retirement issues in the UK recently that we thought it was about time that we looked at things elsewhere in the world.

In the US, Human Resource Executive Magazine has thoughtfully done a brief ‘survey of the surveys’, and the message seems to be one of cutbacks and shortfalls. A bit like the UK, then.

Human Resource Executive | Surveys Offer Dueling Views of Retirement

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