KEY POINTS
  • Most stories about Americans and retirement paint a dire picture of unpreparedness.
  • However, new data from the Employee Benefit Research Institute offer some much needed hope.
A woman in the Andes town of Villa de Leyva on the Andes Mountains in Colombia

Most stories about Americans and retirement contain words like "crisis," "poverty" and "horror." Not this one.

While many people are still not saving enough for their golden years, many of them are getting better at doing so — and hopeful signs abound.