Workers fear more cuts in retirement benefits
A new survey shows that workers feel less secure about retirement, and are worried about increasing health care costs. More than 50% of those surveyed said that they would give up pay increases to have a higher guaranteed income in retirement. Half also said that they would trade pay for health care benefits. Experts say that workers are realizing how much they have saved and how much they will need.
See "Workers fear more cuts in retirement benefits", Christine Dugas, USA Today, February 27, 2012