Compliance | September 5th, 2024 IRS and Treasury Request Comments on Saver’s Match Contributions The regulators are seeking input by November 4 on the federal program scheduled to begin in 2027.
Benefits | April 15th, 2024 Lower-Paid Workers Want Emergency Savings Options Low- and moderate-income workers understand the importance of establishing emergency savings accounts and want options, research finds.
Administration | March 5th, 2024 PBGC Sues to Terminate NYC Nonprofit DB plan The Sheltering Arms organization shut down in 2023, and the PBGC seeks to become its defined benefit plan’s statutory trustee.
Benefits | September 22nd, 2023 Workers’ Retirement Savings Are Boosted By Access to Savings Tools BlackRock and Human Interest found that the lack of access to a retirement plan is a ‘crucial’ factor to preventing...
Data and Research | August 28th, 2023 Examining the Effects of Changes to UK Auto-Enrollment A study examined what would happen if the minimum earning threshold for UK auto-enrollment was removed, identifying positive and negative...
Data and Research | June 14th, 2023 Emergency Savings Serve as Buffer To Protect Retirement Assets For low-income households, having at least $1,000 in emergency savings can prevent them taking hardship withdrawals from their retirement savings,...
Data and Research | May 16th, 2023 Nearly Half of Women Lack Workplace Retirement Plan Access, Survey Shows Low-income women are most at risk financially, and nearly two-thirds said they are not confident they have the information they...
Data and Research | August 19th, 2022 The Connection Between Emergency Savings Accounts and Retirement Research shows that for low- and moderate-income workers, access to emergency savings accounts is likely to bolster retirement contributions and...