Teresa Ghilarducci (born July 22, 1957) is an American scholar on labor and retirement issues. She has advocated for government to extend occupational retirement plan coverage to all workers. She published ''Rescuing Retirement'' (with Tony James) in 2018; the book makes the case for a Guaranteed Retirement Account that would supplement Social Security. In 2016 she wrote a popular book, ''How to Retire with Enough Money: And How to Know What Enough Is''. One of her most recent books, ''When I’m Sixty Four: The Plot Against Pensions and the Plan to Save Them'', investigates the loss of pensions on older Americans and proposes a comprehensive system of reform. Her previous books include'' Labor's Capital: The Economics and Politics of Employer Pensions'', winner of an Association of American Publishers award in 1992, and ''Portable Pension Plans for Casual Labor Markets'', published in 1995. Ghilarducci is an executive board member of the Economic Policy Institute, a member of the Retirement Security Advisory Board for the Government Accountability Office, court appointed trustees for the retiree health care trusts for UAW retirees of GM, Ford, and Chrysler and the USW retirees of Goodyear Tire. Ghilarducci won an Association of American Publishers award for her book ''Labor's Capital: The Economics and Politics of Employer Pensions'' in 1992. She previously taught economics for 25 years at the University of Notre Dame.
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