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PRC In the News
11/25/15|Workforce Management
The race to the Oval Office is shaping up, and people like Brianna Buch are noticing one sizable employment issue is getting little attention from presidential candidates: retirement. Buch joked that if recording artist Kanye West gets serious about running for president in 2020 and if he starts talking about retirement issues — maybe, just […]
Blogs & Newsletters
11/23/15
For the past 15 years, one of the Center’s top priorities has been to find innovative ways of finishing the formidable task of expanding pensions and retirement savings for the about 50 percent of the workforce – 70 million Americans – who are not currently participating in an employer-sponsored retirement savings or pension plan. Getting […]
PRC In the News
11/16/15|It Takes 2 with Jack and Amy -- KFGO
You didn’t read wrong. Retirees, after working for 30 years or more, will lose up to 70% of their pensions. These are some of our neighbors & friends. As a result of Congress’ 2015 omnibus spending bill, the pensions of up to 400,000 Americans, many of whom spent lifetimes working here, will see their pensions […]
Speeches & Statements
11/14/15
Good morning, my friends from the Pension Rights Committee. I’ve flown in from Washington, D.C., and I know I’m in a fighting mood – and I bet you are too. Minnesotans, let’s get mad! Many of you met me when I was here last April, so you know that I’m the executive vice president and […]
PRC In the News
11/11/15|Star Tribune
Retirees face a less secure future due to decisions soon to come from the U.S. Supreme Court, due to changes to Social Security and Medicare, and due to the enactment of the Kline-Miller Multiemployer Pension Reform Act. They deserve full disclosure and the truth.
PRC In the News
11/11/15|Oye! Times
As a baby boomer, my interest in pension plans has grown as I approach the magic age when “mailbox money” will appear in my bank account every month. When I entered the workforce in the late 1970s, pension plans were a foundation of every employment contract along with a monthly salary and health insurance. We […]
PRC In the News
11/10/15|Bloomberg BNA's Pension & Benefits Reporter
A bipartisan group of House lawmakers teamed to release a set of “best interest” principles to form the basis of financial education and advice legislation they are developing to counter the Department of Labor’s proposed fiduciary rule.
Blogs & Newsletters
11/06/15
The U.S. Department of Labor’s effort to update its fiduciary rules – rules that protect Americans trying to save for retirement – has reached yet another new level. After asking the public for its thoughts on its proposal to close a loophole that, among other things, allows financial advisers to enrich themselves at the expense […]
PRC In the News
10/29/15|Washington Post
That’s what’s happening for some folks who are giving up rights to future pension payments, reports The Washington Post’s Jonnelle Marte. It’s called pension advances, which offer retirees a lump-sum cash advance in exchange for all, or part, of their future pension payments, according to Marte.
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