Spending bill aids retirees and financial industry
The retirement savings measure labeled Secure 2.0 would reset how people enroll in retirement plans - from requiring them to opt into plans, to requiring them to opt out. The provision is designed to ensure greater participation.
It also allows workers to use their student loan payments as a substitute for their contributions to their retirement plans - meaning they can get matching retirement contributions from their employers by paying off that debt - increases the age for required distributions from plans, and expands a tax-deductible saver's credit.
But as with so many far-reaching spending bills that get little public consideration, provisions of the legislation also benefit corporate interests with a strong financial interest in the outcome.
"Some of these provisions are good and we want to help people who want to save - but this is a huge boon to the financial services industry," says
Companies like
A representative from Blackrock declined to comment and Pacific Life, the
Retiring Sen.
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Both lawmakers' campaigns have received large contributions from firms tied to the retirement industry, according to OpenSecrets - with Cardin receiving
There are good provisions in the legislation for average Americans, experts say, like the creation of employer emergency savings accounts alongside retirement accounts. The new accounts let workers create tax-protected rainy day funds. The legislation also expands the saver's credit, which provides a 50 percent tax credit on savings up to
Morrissey and other retirement experts also say the provisions are a reminder of the need to shore up
For many Americans,
In the sweeping spending package passed Friday, lawmakers authorized roughly half of the
"Funding for the
"More must be done," she said.
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