Data & Research March 22nd, 2024 Race, Gender Disparities Still Evident in Retirement Account Balances Even when accounting for salary and tenure, the gap still exists.
Data & Research November 15th, 2023 Low- to Moderate Income Workers Face Brunt of Climate Change Effects The financial situations of African Americans, Hispanics and women are particularly vulnerable to the results of extreme climate events.
Data & Research October 5th, 2023 67% of Small Businesses Expect Revenue Gains That makes it an ideal time for these employers to consider adding or enhancing workplace retirement plans, according to a...
Data & Research May 24th, 2023 Custom Programs Can Reduce Black, Hispanic Employees’ Financial Stress Targeted coaching for Black and Hispanic employee resource groups led to reduced financial stress for workers, according to Financial Finesse.
Data & Research April 27th, 2023 Black, Latino Workers Lag Behind in Retirement Saving A Voya study finds added financial challenges reduce plan participation, savings rate and average balances for Black and Latino employees.
Data & Research December 6th, 2021 Pandemic Has Increased Financial Wellness and Retirement Readiness Disparities Two-thirds of Black and Hispanic respondents to a Society of Actuaries survey said if they are changing or considering changing...
Data & Research September 10th, 2020 People of Color Report Limited Retirement Investments They also say they are not making headway on their retirement goals.
Data & Research December 17th, 2018 Asian-Americans Place High Levels of Importance on Financial Goals Prudential Financial looked at the financial health of Asians, Blacks, caregivers, Latinos, LGBTQ Americans and women.