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The nearly $2 trillion broad-based legislative package that includes mega Roth and other retirement-based revenue raisers does not appear to be moving anytime soon, but there is hope for bipartisan retirement legislation.  Speaking to reporters last week, Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV)—who had been the... READ MORE
Sustainable funds in the U.S. broke nearly every previous record in 2021, according to Morningstar’s annual Sustainable Funds U.S. Landscape report.  According to the firm’s data, sustainable funds attracted nearly $70 billion in net flows in 2021, which was a 35% increase over the previous record... READ MORE
Individuals are thinking more critically about how future events could affect their finances and recognize the need to take action in creating long-term financial security and protecting against financial uncertainty, a new survey finds.  According to AIG Life & Retirement’s “Moving Forward”... READ MORE
Economic confidence among many Americans is dropping in the current inflationary environment, with perceived financial health down from the start of 2021 but a top priority in 2022, a new survey finds. According to a new annual Wealth & Wellness Index published by Empower Retirement and... READ MORE
In a recent survey, many workers report that their financial wellbeing has improved in the past year—but also say that the pandemic has taken its toll and they want support from their employers.  John Hancock Retirement’s eighth annual survey of its retirement plan participants found that... READ MORE
Even with a long-term view of retirement among savers, the difficulties of the past year were enough to prompt changing outlooks on retirement and a significant shift in employment trends, according to a new survey.   Examining the attitudes and savings of working adults and retirees, Allspring... READ MORE
The ability of DC recordkeepers to build accurate, detailed participant profiles is key to serving clients’ overall financial needs, a new report from Cerulli suggests.    With recordkeepers having access to more participant data than ever before, and leveraging that data, they can help providers... READ MORE
With Wall Street having another banner year, 2021 apparently was the year of standing pat, as 401(k) investors were content to watch their balances grow, according to the Alight Solutions 401(k) Index. Net trading activity for the year was only 0.53% of balances, the lowest on record for the 401(k... READ MORE
Implementing certain legislative changes and other industry innovations could help significantly reduce the size of retirement deficits and enhance the retirement security of Americans, according to a new issue brief from EBRI.  Using EBRI’s Retirement Security Project Model (RSPM), the Impact of... READ MORE
Against a backdrop of record-setting litigation and workforce management challenges, many retirement plan committees are asking what steps they can take to put participants on a path to creating a fully funded retirement income stream. To address those challenges and more, a new blog post from... READ MORE
An annual survey which looks at changes employers intend to make to their benefit plans in the year ahead finds that financial wellbeing and retirement readiness remain the top priorities.  Like prior years, 28% of large employers said they are most focused on addressing broad financial wellbeing... READ MORE
After dying in 2020, a proposal to tax financial transactions—including those in 401(k) plans—is once again before the Garden State’s legislature.  During the start of the New Jersey legislative session this week, Assemblyman John McKeon (D-Essex and Morris) reintroduced legislation (A1757) on Jan... READ MORE
The old adage of “if at first you don’t succeed, try, try again” appears to apply to President Biden’s nominee to lead the Employee Benefits Security Administration (EBSA).  For the second time in less than two months, the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee approved the... READ MORE
Senate Democrat leadership hoped to start fresh in 2022 with an attempt to revisit the nearly $2 trillion Build Back Better legislation, but that effort appears to have hit another snag.  According to a report in Politico, Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) told reporters that talks on the BBB legislation... READ MORE
Amid the financial challenges of the pandemic and the Great Resignation, a new survey finds that employees are demanding more support from employers than ever. The survey from Betterment’s 401(k) business found that, above in-office perks and vacation time, financial benefits are now a top... READ MORE
While the current environment appears ripe for self-directed brokerage accounts (SDBAs) as various plan participants welcome the opportunity to select investments that reflect their values and priorities, plan sponsors should carefully consider the tradeoffs, a new study suggests.   While SDBAs... READ MORE
Despite concerns about inflation and rising costs, many Americans are optimistic they will be in a better financial position in 2022, and are making new saving and spending resolutions.  According to Fidelity Investments’ 13th annual New Year’s Financial Resolutions Study, more than 6 in 10 (62%)... READ MORE
Despite a number of challenges, total U.S. retirement assets were down only slightly at the end of the third quarter of 2021, according to new data from the Investment Company Institute. The organization’s quarterly market data release shows that total U.S. retirement assets were $37.4 trillion as... READ MORE
The nominee to lead the Employee Benefits Security Administration (EBSA) appears to be back on track.  While it appeared the nomination of Lisa Gomez to serve as Assistant Secretary for EBSA at the Department of Labor was in jeopardy after having been included in a list of nominees that would not... READ MORE
A new study looks at the impact of the first state-sponsored auto IRA program on those who previously lacked access to a plan.  In Auto-Enrollment Retirement Plans in OregonSaves, authors John Chalmers with the University of Oregon, Olivia S. Mitchell of the University of Pennsylvania, Jonathan... READ MORE

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