@BCCarrollSchool
October 03, 2025
Social Security faces a financing gap that, if not addressed, could erode benefit adequacy. @Investopedia highlights report from @RetirementRsrch which suggests that taxing employer-sponsored health benefits could provide a $70 billion boost to the program.https://t.co/JWztBcoV12
@BCCarrollSchool
September 26, 2025
Associate Director of @retirementrsrch, Jean-Pierre Aubry, joined The Muni Lowdown podcast for a deep dive into public pensions, discussing how the Center’s Public Plans Database is used to analyze pension plans. https://t.co/Mm3f60AZ3e
@BCCarrollSchool
October 01, 2025
In 2020, Gordon Wayne ’23 journeyed to Boston to begin his studies at the Carroll School, making the 550 mile trek from Virginia on foot to call attention to the plight of homelessness. Lauded for this and other efforts, he says it's "just the start." https://t.co/YbUgwsOBjH https://t.co/tfjEYsqZKZ
@BCCarrollSchool
September 24, 2025
When professor Drew Hession-Kunz noticed that students in his online, graduate-level course on financial management just “weren’t getting it,” he teamed up with the @BC_CDIL to revamp the course using narrative design. https://t.co/D8kNUtWdxo https://t.co/CBbAao1K8C
@BCCarrollSchool
September 29, 2025
More young workers are chasing dividend funds to retire early. But in @business, prof Sam Hartzmark warns of the “free dividends fallacy”—thinking dividends are extra money when they actually reduce the overall value of a stock. https://t.co/x9sKTK871E https://t.co/PWf9oiVDps
@BCCarrollSchool
September 23, 2025
The Boston College Carroll School of Management figured prominently in the latest @usnews rankings of undergraduate business programs, with the Seidner Department of Finance leading the way. https://t.co/xAnJv261lh https://t.co/djcTZRomh8