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Women's Retirement Security Day

Women's Retirement Security Day

Written by: American Retirement Association
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Women's Retirement Security Day is celebrated annually on the second Tuesday of July. It is a national day of action dedicated to raising awareness of the retirement savings gap that women face—including lower median 401(k) balances and career interruptions—and promoting resources to help women build a confident financial future.

© 2026 Women's Retirement Security Day
Political Science Politics & Government
Episodes
  • Small Steps, Big Impact: Retirement Planning for Women
    Jul 10 2026

    Retirement planning often doesn't feel real until life makes it real. In this episode, host Sherry Melvin sits down with HR professionals Morgan Drudge (Central Iowa Power Cooperative) and Janae Green (National Association of Letter Carriers) to talk about the small, consistent steps women can take to build retirement security — from bumping up a contribution after a raise to taking advantage of automatic enrollment and employer matches. They also share practical advice for understanding your workplace benefits and how employers can make saving easier. Recorded in support of Women's Retirement Security Day on July 14.

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    37 mins
  • Planarchy: The Womens Retirement Savings Gap
    Jul 8 2026

    Kalin and Katherine host a panel discussion with three industry professionals. Nashira Lynton, Founder of Renewed Wealth Therapy. Tanya Temchenko, PHRi, SPHR, Senior People Business Partner at Janus Henderson Investors. Eunice Hadley, Manager at Invesco. In this episode, this powerhouse of a panel discusses the retirement savings gap for women.

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    22 mins
  • What I Wish I Knew Earlier
    Jun 16 2026

    Speakers

    • Jean Duffy, AIFA®, CPFA™ Senior Vice President and Financial Advisor (moderator)
    • Liz deSousa, CFP®, CDFA®, TPCP® , Principal | Wealth Advisor
    • Delnée Carr (Saver/Erika’s Sister), Saver who started early/small - worked for Fairfax County Government most of her adult life
    • Adriane Powell (Saver/Momma Madison), Saver who started later - 62, retired on April 1, 2026 after fifty years and countless positions, including pre-teen babysitter, travel agent, stay-at-home mom, sign language interpreter, alumni engagement professional and IT analyst.


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    30 mins
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