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Federal workers delay retirement as savings gaps persist

Last updated: March 3, 2026 7:45 am
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In a recent discussion on the state of Federal Workers’ retirement plans, Jeffrey Snyder of the Broadcast Retirement Network sat down with Craig Copeland of the Employee Benefit Research Institute to delve into the details. The conversation shed light on the current perception of federal workers regarding their retirement prospects and the unique challenges they face.

According to Craig Copeland, federal workers have historically been more confident about their retirement due to the robust benefits offered by government programs. However, recent changes in administration have introduced some uncertainty, particularly in terms of job stability. Despite this, federal workers still have access to generous benefits such as pensions and the thrift savings plan, making them well-prepared for retirement compared to their counterparts in the private sector.

The discussion also touched on potential retirement legislation and regulations that could impact Americans’ ability to save for retirement. President Trump’s proposal for a national 401k-type plan aims to provide access to retirement savings for those who currently lack it, addressing a significant gap in the workforce.

Looking ahead, the Employee Benefit Research Institute is focusing on issues such as financial literacy, long-term care, and caregiving in their upcoming research. These topics are becoming increasingly relevant as more individuals find themselves in the position of caring for both children and aging parents while planning for their own financial future.

Overall, the conversation highlighted the importance of saving for retirement and the need for innovative solutions to ensure financial security in later years. By addressing challenges such as access to retirement savings plans and financial wellness, policymakers and employers can help more Americans achieve a comfortable retirement.

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This insightful discussion provides valuable insights into the state of Federal Workers’ retirement plans and the ongoing efforts to improve retirement security for all Americans.

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