‘One advantage of marriage is the financial benefits.’ But many married couples
Many couples aren't helping each other maximize their retirement savings even though they could be. Whether on purpose, due to a lack of commitment to their mar
Many couples aren't helping each other maximize their retirement savings even though they could be. Whether on purpose, due to a lack of commitment to their marriage or simply because they don't know any better, they are leaving money behind that could benefit them and their spouse.
In an article (1) for the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College (CRR), research fellow Geoffrey T. Sanzenbacher said that "from an economist's perspective, one advantage of marriage is the financial benefits." But clearly not every married couple is taking advantage of these benefits to the fullest extent.
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The CRR's recently published study in the American Economic Review (2) poses the question: "do married couples efficiently allocate their retirement contributions across their retirement accounts?" And the resea
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