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PRC In the News
04/12/13|Wall Street Journal

Union-Employer Proposal Would Hit Some Retirees

A coalition of unions and employers is proposing changes to the federal law that governs the pension plans of about 10 million people, including reducing benefits paid to retirees, the first time in four decades that such cuts would be allowed.

Blogs & Newsletters
04/03/13

Another look at living independently in retirement

Living independently is a goal for many who are approaching or thinking about retirement. While most people don’t expect to move to a gated retirement community with a golf-course, they do hope to have adequate financial resources to live modestly and with dignity. How much will they need? The Gerontology Institute of the University of […]

PRC In the News
04/03/13|Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal

Twin Cities publisher agrees to pay $4.5M for pension plan failure

Augsburg Fortress Publishers will pay $4.5 million under a pending settlement to end a lawsuit over its failed pension plan.

PRC In the News
04/02/13|New York Times

I.R.S. Reversal on ‘Church’ Pension Plan Rescues a Fund

The Internal Revenue Service has taken an unusual step to rescue the pensions of more than 700 people whose fund was about to run out of money, but it said that their circumstances were unique and that it was not setting a precedent.

Press Release
03/29/13

Government Agencies Restore Protections to Hospital Retirees’ Pensions

“Church plan” designation for pension plan revoked in unprecedented action WASHINGTON — After a 10-year struggle, hundreds of former workers and retirees from the Hospital Center at Orange (HCO) once again have federal protections for their pensions. In an unprecedented move, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has reversed its 2003 decision to grant HCO’s pension […]

Blogs & Newsletters
03/25/13

Marriage equality and retirement equality

Tomorrow, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in the first of two cases that may change the retirement landscape for millions of Americans: Hollingsworth v. Perry (the second case, U.S. v Windsor, will be heard on Wednesday). What do these cases, both dealing with same-sex marriage, have to do with retirement security, you […]

Comments & Letters
03/25/13

PRC Letter to the Dept. of Labor urging it to retain an archive of historic plan documents (03/25/2013)

The Pension Rights Center wrote to the Department of Labor, asking it to retain a collection of potentially valuable summary plan desciptions dating from 1976-1997. These documents, which are in danger of being destroyed, could prove invaluable in helping to determine a pension plan participant’s eligibility for and level of pension benefits. Read the letter. […]

PRC In the News
03/23/13|Sacramento Bee

Letter to the Editor: Secure Choice plan provides saving options

If Stephen Butler understood the California Secure Choice plan, which expands retirement savings for California residents, he wouldn’t oppose it (“Time to go public on flawed state pension plan,” Opinion, March 17).

PRC In the News
03/21/13|Rochester Democrat and Chronicle

Rochester diocese pension fund falling short

Battered by years of historically low interest rates, the pension fund for current and retired lay employees of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Rochester is underfunded to the point that its obligations nearly double its assets, raising concerns about the future of those benefits.

Comments & Letters
03/20/13

PRC letter to the Dept. of Labor urging it to include people without internet access in a proposed survey on benefit statements (03/20/2013)

March 20, 2013: The Pension Rights Center wrote to the Department of Labor (DoL) to request that a proposed survey about benefit statements for individual account plans include people who don’t use or have access to a computer. The Center also encouraged DoL to perform a similar survey for benefit statements of traditional defined benefit […]

PRC In the News
03/13/13|Bottom Line Personal

How to Find Your Lost Pension Money

It’s not unusual for a worker to lose track of a pension benefit. Perhaps you left an employer long ago and forgot that you left behind a pension. Or maybe you worked for a company that changed owners or went belly up many years ago, and you figured the pension went with it…but you might […]

PRC In the News
03/09/13|Huffington Post

Dow Jones Hits ‘Record High’ Thanks To Strong Performances From Smoke, Mirrors Sectors

This week, amid the hullabaloo over President Barack Obama’s Deficit Dinner Diplomacy, and Sen. Rand Paul’s 13-hour filibuster-cum-dissertation on drone strikes and civil liberties, financial news-watchers touted a milestone in their lives of Market Worship. We speak, of course, of the Dow Jones Industrial Average, which on Tuesday hit an “all-time high” of 14,253.77.

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