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Unpaid Family Caregiving And Retirement Savings, Christian E. Weller, Michele Tolson Jul 2019

Unpaid Family Caregiving And Retirement Savings, Christian E. Weller, Michele Tolson

PERI Working Papers

Workers face regular economic challenges from caring for children and adult relatives and friends. These challenges pose additional demand on their time and finances. As a result, many caregivers, especially women could end up with fewer retirement savings. They earn less, work fewer hours, and face greater emotional and physical demands from care. All of these factors can translate into a lower likelihood of participating in a 401(k) plan, contributing to such a plan and saving for one’s own retirement. We use nationally representative data from the Federal Reserve’s Survey of Consumer Finances to estimate the impact of potentially caring …