South Dakota Law Strengthens Protections for Consumers Seeking Lifetime Income in Retirement
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American Council of Life Insurers (ACLI) President and CEO
"The new law approved by the
"Their actions add to the nationwide momentum behind enhanced standards for financial professionals recommending annuities.
"Unlike a fiduciary-only approach, these measures ensure that all savers, particularly financially vulnerable middle-income Americans, can access information about different choices for long-term security throughout retirement. According to a recent study, a fiduciary-only approach would limit choices for consumers, reduce savings of nearly 3 million people by
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"We hope additional states will follow
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