Updated: DuPont retiree fixed pension converted to a Prudential annuity
Many
Annuities pay out a fixed amount each month, like the Corteva-
The change had been widely expected after
Following shareholder unhappiness with
Like many long-time companies,
The annuity does appear to close the door on cost of living increases for retirees. Such increases have been a rarity in most pension plans, but have led to calls for such increases due to the recent run-up in inflation.
The end of the fixed pension in much of corporate America has been blamed for a retirement savings gap, since employees can choose not to participate in 401(ks) or can make minimal contributions. Companies, in some cases, have cut back on the percentage of salary they match.
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