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Retirement Security

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personal-finance1 year ago

"Financial Interdependence: The Generational Support Cycle"

A report by Savings.com reveals that 47% of parents with adult children over 18 provide financial support, spending an average of $1,384 a month, while 61% of adult children living at home don't contribute to household expenses. Despite facing lower wages and larger student loan balances, young adults are more likely to have a college degree and work full time compared to their parents at the same age. However, 58% of parents have sacrificed their own financial security for their adult children, prompting experts to advise setting boundaries and balancing financial support with retirement planning.

politics2 years ago

Biden Administration Targets Retirement Junk Fees in New Proposal

President Biden delivered remarks on protecting Americans' retirement security, highlighting the need to crack down on unfair and deceptive junk fees that burden families' budgets. He emphasized the importance of promoting competition and lowering costs for families, and announced additional actions to eliminate junk fees in retirement savings. The Department of Labor is proposing a new rule that would require financial advisors to act in the best interest of their clients, closing loopholes and penalizing those who breach their fiduciary duty. The goal is to protect workers, save for retirement, and ensure fairness in the economy.

finance2 years ago

"New Retirement Security Rule Set to Revolutionize Savings Starting Tuesday"

The Department of Labor is set to release a new version of its proposed fiduciary rule, referred to as the retirement security rule, which aims to redefine fiduciary investment advice under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA). The rule will cover advisor practices, plan sponsor and participant expectations, and IRA owners who receive investment advice, taking into consideration developments in the investment marketplace and potential conflicts of interest. This release follows previous attempts to update the regulation, with the last attempt by the Trump Administration being allowed to stand by the Biden Administration pending further development.

personal-finance2 years ago

Delta's Global Emergency Savings Program Provides Up to $1,000 for Employees

Delta Air Lines has introduced an emergency savings program for its employees, offering up to $1,000 each to help address the savings crisis in America. Under the program, employees below the director level receive $750 directly deposited into a Fidelity account after completing a financial coaching session, and the airline will match up to $250 of an employee's contributions made with payroll deductions. The initiative aims to improve financial literacy and prevent workers from resorting to high-interest credit cards or retirement account withdrawals during emergencies. Other companies, including Starbucks, Best Buy, and Levi's, have also introduced similar emergency-savings benefits.

retirement-planning2 years ago

The Impact of Inflation on Retirement Security: Americans' Fading Dream

Almost half of Americans, 47%, believe achieving retirement security will require a miracle, with inflation being the primary culprit, according to a survey by Natixis Investment Managers. While the U.S. has improved its overall retirement security score, it fell two places to No. 20 in the ranking of developed countries. High inflation, government debt, and lower life expectancy following the pandemic contributed to the decline. The survey also revealed that 84% of respondents view inflation as a significant threat to their retirement security, and 48% expect to face tough trade-offs in retirement, such as living frugally or relying on family for financial support.