Feature Stories
Para Español, marque el numero dos
Deserie Rubio is one of a handful of Spanish speakers who handle between 12,000 and 15,000 calls a day from participants in retirement plans managed by Prudential's Enabling Solutions U.S. Business Contact Center in El Paso, Texas.
Quincy Krosby's Q1 2020 Commentary: A Good Place
Markets for the first quarter of 2020—despite bouts of profit-taking—are poised for growth and better things ahead, writes Prudential's chief market strategist Quincy Krosby.
How to make financial wellness your New Year’s resolution
Amanda Clayman, certified financial therapist and Prudential’s financial wellness advocate, recommends five ways to establish healthy money habits in 2020.
Making it easier for people to save for emergencies
Helping people overcome barriers to financial security will require innovative thinking and full cooperation among government, private- and public-sector companies and not-for-profit organizations.
SECURE Act passage a monumental win for workers
The Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement (SECURE) Act will—among other outcomes—increase access to retirement plans for small business workers through open Multiple Employer Plans.
American workers seek local upskilling opportunities to overcome job anxieties
Historic low unemployment paints a rosy view of the U.S. labor market. But a new survey reveals workers still have anxieties around career opportunities, job security and having the right skills for the jobs available.
PGIM 4Q market outlooks: The story of the global growth slowdown
PGIM experts assess the next chapter in the global growth story, including geopolitical uncertainty, central bank dovishness and more.
Rescuing those drowning in debt
A recent study highlights that many employers are rolling out financial wellness programs to help employees improve their financial well-being and better prepare for retirement.
Parenting parents: When children are the caregivers
For the millions of us in the so-called “sandwich generation,” caring for aging parents while raising kids causes both financial and emotional stress, if not turmoil. Emmy award-winning journalist Laura Ling shares her personal story.
This silent developer speaks volumes, giving others a voice
Thomas Chappell steps up to the microphone and gives it a tap to ensure it’s working. Then, he takes a step back and begins his remarks, using a series of hand motions. He is silent and the audience members seem lost. “I’m sorry,” he signs to American Sign Language interpreters who begin to repeat aloud what he’s saying. “I didn’t know you wouldn’t understand. Guess what? That’s how I feel most of the time.”