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Automatic Iras: Lower-Earning Households Could Realize Increases in Retirement Income

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Automatic IRAS: Lower-Earning Households Could Realize Increases in Retirement Income - United States Government Accountability
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According to one study, in 2011, 54 percent of wage and salary workers aged 21-64 worked for an employer that sponsored a pension plan, such as a defined benefit (DB) plan or a DC plan, but only about 45 percent of wage and salary workers aged 21-64 actually participated in the plan. DB plans provide periodic benefits in retirement that are generally based on employees' salaries and years of service. Employers may also choose to sponsor DC plans, under which both employers and employees can make contributions to the plan. ...

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Automatic IRAS: Lower-Earning Households Could Realize Increases in Retirement Income 2014, Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

ISBN-13: 9781501038211

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