Financial Security Program

Aspen FSP Launches National Task Force for Fraud & Scam Prevention

This multi-sector task force will formalize a network of stakeholders committed to protecting consumers and restoring trust.

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Setting a Vision for a More Integrated System of Public and Workplace Benefits

This blog post summarizes the key takeaways from the Idea Refinery and points the way toward a more integrated system.

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Beyond Bootstraps: Lifting Up Young Women’s Voices About How to Build an Economy That Works for Them

Beyond Bootstraps highlights how to build an economy that works for young women (ages 15-24).

Highlighting Innovative Actions to Improve Public Benefits Delivery

Examples of state agencies and partners enhancing and expanding public benefits delivery.

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Insurance Against Financial Shocks: The Next Frontier of Financial Inclusion

Learn about the opportunities for increasing the number of Americans who can benefit from insurance coverage when dealing with financial shocks.

Moving from 57 Million to Zero: 5 Big Ideas about Closing the Access Gap and Making Retirement Savings Work for Everyone

Read the rapporteur’s report from the 2023 Aspen Leadership Forum on Retirement Savings.

Rapid Change, Real Momentum: Assessing America’s Progress Toward Inclusive Retirement Savings

The sixth annual Aspen Leadership Forum in 2022 rapporteur’s report.

For Children, Better Data Equals Better Policy

Policymakers evaluating the expanded Child Tax Credit should tap into the trove of in-the-moment data to see the program’s impact and reach.

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The Time is Now: Next Steps Toward a More Secure Retirement for All Americans

The Aspen Institute Financial Security Program convened its third annual Leadership Forum on Retirement Savings in April. More than 70 experts and industry leaders gathered in Warrenton, Va., to share, evaluate, and refine solutions to the nation’s retirement crisis.