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There's a potential $400 trillion retirement savings gap. How leaders can fix it

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The retirement savings gap could grow to $400 trillion by 2050 a global problem that can’t just be tackled by simple saving alone. Meanwhile, we’re living longer and longer, a reality that is changing the way we live in our later years while making it trickier to save for. Yie-Hsin Hung, the CEO of State Street Investment Management, will break down this problem and the new multi-prong approaches from all parts of society that will be needed to fix it. She also shares the moments that shaped her as a leader (like the simple question she asked early in her career that has helped her get honest feedback to this day).

This interview was recorded at the Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland in January 2025.

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Yie-Hsin Hung

President and Chief Executive Officer, State Street Global Advisors

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Linda Lacina

Digital Editor, World Economic Forum

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