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T. Rowe Price's new U.S. retirement market outlook examines three broad trends the firm suggests continue to shape the retirement outlook for millions of Americans who are saving and investing for retirement.  Specifically, the firm’s 2023 retirement outlook looks at the following: Retirement... READ MORE
With speculation running rampant on whether Congress will approve the SECURE Act 2.0 in the remaining days of the 117th Congress, we sat down with American Retirement Association CEO Brian Graff to get his take on what he sees happening, and what advisors and plan sponsors should be considering. ... READ MORE
T. Rowe Price's new U.S. retirement market outlook examines three broad trends the firm suggests continue to shape the retirement outlook for millions of Americans who are saving and investing for retirement.  Specifically, the firm’s 2023 retirement outlook looks at the following: Retirement... READ MORE
Despite ongoing market volatility and growing financial concerns, one area in which many plan participants have yet to put the brakes on involves saving for retirement.  Although average account balances decreased, data from Fidelity’s third quarter, 2022 retirement analysis suggests that... READ MORE
The American Retirement Association (ARA) is calling on the Department of Labor (DOL) to make changes to its proposed amendments to the Qualified Professional Asset Manager (QPAM)  exemption, arguing that, as currently drafted, the proposal would needlessly disrupt plan relationships and increase... READ MORE
A U.S.-focused analysis of the 2022 Global Financial Inclusion Index, sponsored by the Principal Financial Group and conducted by the Centre for Economics and Business Research (Cebr), reveals a clear association between business size and what financial support businesses provide their employees... READ MORE
While the broad scope of workplace benefits continues to evolve, findings from a new consumer research survey reveal that an employer-sponsored retirement plan is just as important for employee retention as a competitive salary and flexible work arrangements.  Specifically, the research from Voya... READ MORE
Compared to their older counterparts, younger generations are demonstrating notable shifts in attitude about work, life and saving, taking drastic measures to bring balance to their lives, a new survey finds.   While Millennials and Gen Z are attracted to more flexible ways of working, they are... READ MORE
The Senate Finance Committee Chairman apparently remains bullish on the prospects that follow-on legislation to the original SECURE Act will be enacted this year during the lame-duck session.   Speaking to reporters Nov. 15 on a press call, Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR), who is Chairman of the tax-writing... READ MORE
Both the House and Senate are scheduled to return this week for a lame-duck session, but the dust hasn’t settled yet on the elections and time is running short, including whether the SECURE Act 2.0 will cross the finish line. Here’s where things stand and what is known so far. In late September,... READ MORE
Additional guidance on the SECURE Act, missing participants and student loan payments are among the items listed on the updated 2022-2023 Priority Guidance Plan of the Treasury Department and IRS.  The updated Treasury/IRS plan released Nov. 4 sets forth guidance priorities for the 12-month period... READ MORE
Despite market gains for most of the major indexes, October was another light trading month for 401(k) plan investors, according to the Alight 401(k) Index.   There were just two above-normal trading days during the month of October. Overall, there have been 40 above-normal trading days for 2022... READ MORE
Employees increasingly are concerned about their household’s financial well-being and most describe their level of debt as a problem, which could affect their ability to save for retirement, a new survey finds.  Six in 10 employees (60%) are at least moderately concerned about their household’s... READ MORE
Legislation that seeks to stem retirement plan leakage by providing incentives for the use of automatic portability arrangements in defined contribution plans picked up support in the U.S. House of Representatives.  The Advancing Auto-Portability Act of 2022 (H.R. 9252) was introduced Oct. 28 by... READ MORE
While a million dollars may sound like a lot of money, in reality, it’s only “table stakes” in funding a retirement that could last 25 to 30 years, a new report suggests.  Even before suffering losses in their 401(k)s and other retirement vehicles this year, high net worth individuals (HNWIs) were... READ MORE
While the 401(k) remains the top retirement savings vehicle for today’s workers overall, Gen Z and Millennial workers are more likely to seek out a wider range of resources, from investment options and vehicles to financial wellness tools and advice.  According to Schwab Retirement Plan Services’... READ MORE
With most U.S. employees financially stressed and worried about inflation, the ability to retire is now a top concern of employees, the results of a new study reveal.   In fact, the ability to retire is now the #2 concern of employees this year, behind only covering monthly expenses, according to... READ MORE
While a million dollars may sound like a lot of money, in reality, it’s only “table stakes” in funding a retirement that could last 25 to 30 years, a new report suggests.  Even before suffering losses in their 401(k)s and other retirement vehicles this year, high net worth individuals (HNWIs) were... READ MORE
Results from the Employee Benefit Research Institute’s (EBRI) 2022 Spending in Retirement Survey finds that many retirees are reporting that their expenses are higher than expected.    In assessing how spending patterns and retirement well-being have changed since 2020, EBRI’s survey of nearly 2,... READ MORE
While most employees plan to rely on 401(k) savings to be their largest source of retirement income, only a small portion are confident in their ability to generate a retirement income strategy and most worry they will run out of money in retirement, a new survey finds.    In fact, findings from... READ MORE

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