Real estate, not stocks, are American's top long-term investment, men ask for financial help more than women and millennials like global stocks more than boomers.
Retirement benefits—including employer contributions to pensions, 401(k)s and retiree health-care benefits—fell from 9.1 percent of worker pay in 2001 to 6.8 percent in 2015.
Madoff's Ponzi scheme had a huge impact on the advisory industry, writing down a retirement plan increases the chances of follow-through, and millennials care about their financial future.