Retirement Heist Retirement Heist How Companies Plunder and Profit From the Nest Eggs of American Workers
 
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  • Pensions: the Lump-Sum Gamble
  • Employees Win New Benefit Protections
  • Rosy Assumptions Could Wreck Your Retirement
  • Health Costs for Companies
  • The Other Midlife Crisis
  • Medicare: Investor Alert
  • Health Overhaul Overlooks Retirees
  • 'Overpaid' Pensions Being Seized
  • Treasury Draws Fire on Paperless Social Security Checks
  • Iwry Is Scholar of Savings
  • IRS Nears Action on Church Pensions
  • Perils of Church-Related Pensions
  • Treasury Moves to Protect Federal Benefits
  • AT&T Fights Pension Suit
  • AT&T Joins in Health Charges
  • Defaulted Loans May Haunt Seniors
  • New Treasury Rules to Protect Benefits
  • Executives Enjoy 'Sure Thing' Retirement Plans
  • Pensions for Executives on Rise

Read more articles by Ellen Schultz in The Wall Street Journal on retirement fraud:

  • Medicare: Investor Alert
  • Treasury Moves to Protect Federal Benefits
  • AT&T Fights Pension Suit
  • The Other Midlife Crisis
  • Rosy Assumptions Could Wreck Your Retirement
  • Pensions: the Lump-Sum Gamble
  • Iwry Is Scholar of Savings
  • 'Overpaid' Pensions Being Seized
  • Health Overhaul Overlooks Retirees
  • IRS Nears Action on Church Pensions
  • Employees Win New Benefit Protections
  • AT&T Joins in Health Charges
  • Executives Enjoy 'Sure Thing' Retirement Plans
  • Perils of Church-Related Pensions
  • New Treasury Rules to Protect Benefits
  • Defaulted Loans May Haunt Seniors
  • Treasury Draws Fire on Paperless Social Security Checks
  • Pensions for Executives on Rise
  • Health Costs for Companies

About the Author

Ellen E. Schultz is an investigative reporter for The Wall Street Journal who has covered the so-called retirement crisis for more than a decade. Her reporting has led to Congressional hearings, proposed legislation, and investigations by the Treasury and the GAO.

Schultz has won dozens of journalism awards for economics, financial, and investigative reporting, including three Polk Awards, two Loeb awards, and a National Press Club award. In 2003, Schultz was part of a team of Wall Street Journal reports awarded the Pulitzer Prize, for articles on corporate scandals. She lives in New York City.

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Recent Articles

  • Pensions: the Lump-Sum Gamble
  • Employees Win New Benefit Protections
  • Rosy Assumptions Could Wreck Your Retirement
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