@article {5332, title = {Pension and Social Security Wealth in the Health and Retirement Study}, year = {1997}, note = {ProCite field 8 : Dartmouth College and NBER}, institution = {National Bureau of Economic Research}, abstract = {Together, pensions, social security and health insurance account for half of the wealth held by all households in the Health and Retirement Study (HRS), for 60 percent of total wealth of HRS households who are in the 45th to 55th wealth percentiles, and even for 48 percent of wealth for those in the 90th to 95th wealth percentiles. The HRS surveys households aged 51 to 61 in 1992, and obtains pension plan descriptions from respondents{\textquoteright} employers. Pension accrual profiles, income and wealth distributions by type, wealth-income ratios and accrued wealth by pension status are also explored.}, keywords = {Consumption and Savings, Income, Medicare/Medicaid/Health Insurance, Methodology, Net Worth and Assets, Pensions, Retirement Planning and Satisfaction, Social Security}, doi = {10.3386/w5912}, url = {https://www.nber.org/papers/w5912}, author = {Alan L Gustman and Olivia S. Mitchell and Andrew A. Samwick and Thomas L. Steinmeier} }