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A group of retirement industry groups has asked the United States Supreme Court to hear a case they say if “left undisturbed… has the potential to impact the orderly and efficient operation of every retirement plan in the country.” Filing an amicus (friend of the court) brief in support of the... READ MORE
The IRS has updated static mortality tables to be used for defined benefit plans under Internal Revenue Code (IRC) Section 430(h)(3)(A) and Section 303(h)(3)(A) of ERISA. The IRS made the announcement in Notice 2024-42.  These updated tables apply for calculation of the funding target and other... READ MORE
The settlements are lining up in a number of so-called excessive fee suits—including one at the 11th hour—all with plaintiffs represented by Capozzi Adler PC. Mass General Brigham Plaintiffs Mark Norton, Daska Louis, Caroline Mitchell, Nancy Barlett, and Azilda Cordahi and Defendants Mass General... READ MORE
Teachers are closer to having expanded options for retirement income in two states as their legislatures consider—and chambers pass—bills that would do that.  Alaska  In Alaska, teachers would be able to choose between defined benefit or defined contribution coverage if a bill that would allow... READ MORE
Like many, perhaps most, families—mine never really talked about money or finance. Doubtless that was in no small part because neither of those were in abundance in our household. But mostly, I suspect, it was because that was just one of “those” topics that were deemed by my parents’ generation... READ MORE
During the height of COVID, many workers quit their jobs in droves, which led to the coining of the term “The Great Resignation,” but are they now regretting it? A new survey of U.S. workers examines job satisfaction among those who left and those who stayed. As part of a job satisfaction survey... READ MORE
A new report provides some interesting insights on 401(k) participants and their behaviors—and reminds of the challenges in tracking trendlines. The report—aptly titled “401(k) Plan Asset Allocation, Account Balances, and Loan Activity in 2022”—provides a snapshot on the how, and how much 401(k)s... READ MORE
How will the Saver’s Match contained in SECURE 2.0 affect race/gender disparities in 401(k) balances?  It’s a question tackled in the latest analysis from the Collaborative for Equitable Retirement Savings (CFERS), comprised of three high-profile retirement plan research organizations.  It found... READ MORE
What's in the episode? Department of Labor Chief Operating Officer and senior staff member Tim Hauser joins American Retirement Association CEO Brian Graff for a comprehensive discussion of the myths, controversies and questions surrounding the final fiduciary rule, officially called the... READ MORE
Legislation that would create Alaska Work and Save, a state-run program that would provide retirement plan coverage to private-sector employees in Alaska whose employers do not, is still under consideration.  The bill that would create Alaska Work and Save, SB 135, is not new. Sen. Bill... READ MORE

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