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Iowa’s Treasurer Proposes State-Run Retirement Options for Iowans
42 percent of Iowa’s private sector workers do not have an employer-sponsored retirement plan. State Senator Janet Petersen and Iowa’s State Treasurer Michael Fitzgerald are working to change that. They’ve proposed a state-run plan for private employees, something more than 20 states are also considering.
State-run retirement plans could offer a fix for future
At least half of the states have been working on some sort of plan, as tracked by the Pension Rights Center, an advocacy organization for workers based in Washington. Generally, workers’ contributions get deducted from their paychecks, like in a 401(k) plan, only the money goes into a government-sponsored plan.
Pension cuts ‘crippling’ for retired Creve Coeur trucker and his family
When Joe Frakes stepped down from the cab of his truck for the last time, he thought he was set for life. After three decades on the road, he’d accrued a solid Teamster pension. But 13 years after retiring, the 75-year-old now fears a nosedive in his monthly check from $2,500 to less than $1,500.
Lump sum or annuity? It’s not just a question for Powerball winners
Should a lottery winner claim the cash value of a jackpot and receive a reduced amount of money right away in a single payment, or choose 30 years of annual payments that add up to the jackpot amount? Well, few people will get rich playing the lottery, but many people do face a similar question […]


