The Transition from Defined Benefit to Defined Contribution Pensions: Does It Influence Elderly Poverty?

Q3 Social Sciences Social Security Bulletin Pub Date : 2015-07-01 DOI:10.2139/SSRN.2634699
N. Orlova, Matthew S. Rutledge, A. Wu
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The transition from defined benefit (DB) to defined contribution (DC) pension plans has left workers forced to make choices that may decrease their financial resources in retirement: taking lump-sum distributions before retirement that divert funds that could support consumption in retirement, not annuitizing DC benefits, or choosing a single-life annuity over a joint-and-survivor option so that their surviving spouses are left susceptible to income loss. This study examines pension coverage, lump-sum distributions, annuitization, and annuity life options among Health and Retirement Study households observed at ages 65-69 and 75-79 and relates these pension provisions to poverty incidence and the risk of falling into poverty at older ages. The results indicate that households with pensions that are annuitized with the joint-and-survivor life option and that do not take lump-sum distributions before age 55 are best able to avoid income and asset poverty. The results emphasize the importance of making DC plans operate more like DB plans, because the opportunities for these poor financial choices are likely only to grow given the reliance on DC plans as the sole source of employer pension income for future cohorts of retirees.
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从固定收益养老金到固定缴款养老金的转变:会影响老年人贫困吗?
从固定收益(DB)养老金计划到固定缴款(DC)养老金计划的转变,迫使工人们被迫做出选择,这可能会减少他们退休后的财务资源:在退休前接受一次性分配,分流本可以支持退休后消费的资金,不将固定缴款福利年金化,或者选择终身年金而不是共同和遗属年金,这样他们的遗属配偶就容易受到收入损失的影响。本研究考察了65-69岁和75-79岁健康与退休研究家庭的养老金覆盖面、一次性分配、年金化和年金生活选择,并将这些养老金规定与老年贫困发生率和陷入贫困的风险联系起来。结果表明,在55岁之前不进行一次性分配的家庭,如果养老金年金化为共同和遗属生活选项,最能避免收入和资产贫困。研究结果强调了使固定缴款计划更像固定缴款计划的重要性,因为由于未来退休人员对固定缴款计划的依赖是雇主养老金收入的唯一来源,这些糟糕的财务选择的机会可能只会增加。
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