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The PBGC in its annual meeting with the American Bar Association Joint Committee on Employee Benefits concerning the agency's activity in FY 2023 reported record low reportable event filings. It also ...
The Massachusetts legislature may take another crack at establishing a Secure Choice program. Legislation that would have established such a program has not yet been enacted, but a new proposal to ...
Trusteeship of plans and claims with which the PBGC is involved has been a rollercoaster since 2015. But for the most recent year, at least, there’s good news regarding the number of plans for which ...
There is good news, and not so good news, among the top and lowest-performing 401(k) plans according to an annual report that tracks the overall performance of 401(k) plans by both industry and ...
Legislation again introduced by Sen. John Hickenlooper (D-Colo.) would give private-sector workers who lack retirement plan coverage access to a federally run retirement plan that opponents argue ...
With the dawn of the new year, the Social Security Fairness Act also came into being. But there’s more to it than what meets the eye — or at least, more than what its title suggests. The SSFA was ...
What is top of mind for the American Retirement Association (ARA) this session of Congress? Will Hansen, the ARA’s Chief Government Affairs Officer, at the PSCA National Conference outlined the ARA’s ...
In today’s ever-evolving retirement plan industry, staying informed, certified, and connected is essential for professional advancement. The virtual ASPPA Spring National Conference offers a powerful ...
The raising of interest rates for the general population does not dampen inflation but only adds to it.