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About the Author
Teresa Ghilarducci, after having taught economics for twenty-five years at the University of Notre Dame, now holds the Irene and Bernard L. Schwartz Chair of Economic Policy Analysis at the New School for Social Research. She is also the 2006-2008 Wurf Fellow at Harvard Law School. Her books include Labor's Capital: The Economics and Politics of Private Pensions.
Reviews
"Passionate...In [Ghilarducci's] plan, the funds would not be managed by Wall Street but sent to Washington, where the federal government would guarantee a minimum return of 3 percent a year...The conception behind Ghilarducci's dramatic proposals makes sense. If Americans cannot, without heavy sacrifice, save enough themselves to ensure adequate retirement, perhaps government, backed with subsidies should, as she suggests, make them save."--Jeff Madrick, New York Review of Books "When I'm Sixty-Four is an excellent book ... and makes a bold and workable proposal."--Clive Crook, Chronicle of Higher Education "Teresa Ghilarducci's When I'm Sixty-Four is quite simply the best thing yet written on the retirement crisis facing baby boomers and the larger fragility of our retirement system. Far from defeatist, she proposes an ingenious national plan that will instantly become the reform against which all others must measure up. In clear prose, Teresa Ghilarducci cuts to the essence of an often bewildering subject that affects every American."--Robert Kuttner, American Prospect "Teresa Ghilarducci isn't one for conventional wisdom. In When I'm Sixty-Four [she] argues that a rich nation ought to be able to ensure a secure old age. And she has a radical proposal for making that happen."--Pat Regnier, Money Magazine "What's the difference between saving for retirement, on the one hand, and plain old saving, on the other? Teresa Ghilarducci, an economist at the New School, has a provocative book ... which forces us to ask that question very seriously."--Felix Salmon, Portfolio.com "What I like about Ghilarducci's proposal is its boldness--the idea that it is better to create a new model than to keep retrofitting a system that presents unacceptable risk to so many workers."--Martha M. Hamilton, Washington Post "This volume provides a welcome curative to the daily news reports on the imminent retirement crisis facing the US because of falling birthrates, lengthening life spans, uncertain national economic performance, deliberate corporate gutting of programs, wage stagnation, and the potential Social Security fund insolvency. Ghilarducci carefully guides the reader through the morass of claims and counterclaims about the prospects for those entering their 'golden years' in the US... Ghiladrucci's timely book addresses an important public policy issue."--D.J. Conger, Choice "The book reads easily and well throughout, and I like the frequent boxes setting out 'Data to Digest' and 'The Bottom Line.' The diagnosis is powerful and hits many nails on the head."--Nicholas Barr, Journal of Economic Literature "This precise moment in history is probably the ideal one to read Teresa Ghilarducci's When I'm Sixty-Four... Its value to labor educators lies in Ghilarducci's thorough examination of the issue and in her extensive supporting documentation."--Judi King, Labor Studies Journal
Book Information
ISBN 9780691178028
Author Teresa Ghilarducci
Format Paperback
Page Count 384
Imprint Princeton University Press
Publisher Princeton University Press