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The ERISA Industry Committee has taken issue with the PBGC's proposal to apply loading factors to premiums of at-risk plans.
Generation X is more concerned than other generations about having enough money in retirement.
If more plan sponsors offered automatic IRAs, those who make the lowest amount of money would benefit.
Rhode Island may have to take another stab at reforming its pension plans.
The later you were born, the more you will pay in payroll taxes for Medicare and Social Security benefits.
More than 40 percent of affluent, married women even those who earn more than their husbands are still not very confident in their investing ability.
The Plan Sponsor Council of America, ERISA Industry Committee and U.S. Chamber of Commerce have asked the Department of Labor to clarify some of its proposals relating to fee disclosures in participant-directed individual account plans.
The federal governments Thrift Savings Plan will begin recognizing same-sex marriages with regard to spousal benefits.
The U.S. Postal Service is offering early retirement to more than 15,500 employees as a way to reduce its workforce without laying people off.
The cost to buy out a U.S. pension plan increased slightly in August.