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ERISA at Age 50…A Recap of Where We are Today

Congress passed the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA)–the law that set minimum standards for most voluntarily established retirement and health plans in private industry to provide protection for individuals in these plans–was enacted in September of 1974. With this milestone in mind, Yahoo!Finance’s Brad Smith engages with RetirementRevised Publisher & Editor Mark Miller in a post yesterday to explore future protection for retirement financing. Their discussion recaps the evolution in retirement plans since 1974, and explores the potential of a “government-sponsored IRA program” for workers unable to access the benefits of 401k plans. Access the video of this discussion here (the segment on retirement plans begins at the 2:20:00 mark).

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