PRC In the News

Sen. Harkin Outlines Pension Proposal Based on Privately Trusteed Hybrid Model
Sen. Tom Harkin (D-Iowa) released a retirement security proposal July 27, saying he will formally introduce legislation next year but that he wants candidates to debate the proposal during congressional and presidential campaigns this fall.

4 Ways to Fix the 401k Mess
Recently, InvestorPlace Editor Jeff Reeves discussed the plight of older Americans regarding their retirement savings — or lack thereof. He cites an Aon Hewitt report showing that the average 60-year-old has $114,500 in his or her 401k, which provides approximately $4,600 per year over a 25-year period.

COLAs Vanishing from Pension Plans
Much like rotary phones, snail mail and pension plans in general, cost-of-living allowances are increasingly becoming a thing of the past, new research finds. But, for those organizations considering a COLA, experts say they should implement one on an age-segmented basis to the workforce.

401(k) accounts are “leaking” due to loan defaults
Most financial advisers say borrowing from your 401(k) retirement account should be a last resort, but 20 to 30 percent of plan participants do so anyway. Since the Great Recession, a growing number of people have been defaulting on those loans, at great cost to their future retirement security.

Pension error hits Fresno widow with $48,000 debt
Sally Baker answered her phone in late May and got hit with a double whammy from the city of Fresno pension system. We’ve been paying you too much on your survivor’s pension, Baker was told. Kiss about $530 from your monthly check goodbye. And, the billion-dollar pension system added, we want all those overpayments returned. […]