Oregon Expands State-Run Retirement Plan To Individuals
Last year, Oregon became the first state to roll out a mandatory retirement plan, and now the state is expanding the program to individuals, such as self-employed or gig economy workers. The state-run program, OregonSaves, launched with a pilot program last November, focusing on the 2,000 Oregon employers with 100 or more employees. The investment options, chosen…
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