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Trying to Locate a Lost 401 (k) or Pension? - CNBC.com
If you have switched jobs over the years and left a 401 (k) or Pension behind, the information in the article written by Sarah Agostino may help you locate it. She provides information about various websites to help you locate them. Amongst them is the Labor Department’s Retirement Lost and Found Database. It is available to people aged 65 or older. This database was a provision of the Secure 2.0 retirement legislation passed into law in 2022.
Though the database is currently geared only toward older retirees, as they are the ones who may need it most, plans are to make it available to younger people in the future. In the meantime, there are other ways for someone under 65 to look for their missing retirement funds.
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