Personal Finance and Investing
Retirement wealth gap: Here's who benefits from the proposed round of retirement rule changes
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Arizona Republic
Another seemingly well-intentioned bill is making its way through Congress designed to help all Americans prepare better for retirement. It comes less than two years after a previous legislative package, the Secure Act, was passed with the same aim.
The new Securing a Strong Retirement Act of 2021 has bipartisan support and appears to stand a good chance of enactment in some form, having passed through the House Ways and Means Committee on May 5.