Retirement Savings Policy
The Senate Finance Committee was titled “Retirement Savings 2.0: Updating Savings Policy for the Modern Economy.”
Witnesses, including tax and retirement policy experts, talked about the gap between how much Americans were saving for retirement and savin… read more
Witnesses, including tax and retirement policy experts, talked about the gap between how much Americans were saving for retirement and savings needed after retirement. Suggested incentives for more Americans to save for retirement included Senator Hatch’s plan, called Start K, which would allow more businesses to offer retirement savings plans and making the tax code less complicated.
The Senate Finance Committee was titled “Retirement Savings 2.0: Updating Savings Policy for the Modern Economy.” close
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- Scott Betts Senior Vice President National Benefit Services
- Brian Reid Chief Economist Investment Company Institute
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