Building User-Centric, Portable Retirement Savings Tools for a 21st Century Workforce

Building User-Centric, Portable Retirement Savings Tools for a 21st Century Workforce explores what role portability and user-centricity should play in how we expand access to workplace retirement savings in pursuit of an inclusive, effective retirement savings system. This report explores a key question: what do we really mean by portability — and how can portability translate to permanence?

To read the full 2021 Aspen Leadership Forum on Retirement Savings Report:

The Aspen Retirement Savings Initiative thanks AARP, BlackRock, J.P. Morgan Asset Management, Prudential Financial, and T. Rowe Price for their generous support of the Forum as well as this report.

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