FUSE surveyed advisors with 10 or more DC plan clients and found that 59% expect SECURE 2.0 provisions to increase their revenues by 1% to 10% by the end of 2025. Only 9% of specialist plan advisors ...
The belief in the Social Security system the NIRS found may be robust, but that doesn’t translate to an across-the-board expectation that it will generate the intended benefits. The NIRS found that ...
DeRemer, President Trump’s nominee to be Secretary of Labor, appeared before the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee on Feb. 19 and fielded a number of questions about her ...
A “new” entrant to the forfeiture reallocation suit “suite” — and a decision in favor of fiduciary defendants — Nevin & Fred review the latest developments.
Not one, not two, not three, but four state legislatures are considering bills that would create a state program to provide retirement plan coverage for their private-sector employees whose employers ...
Once again, a federal judge in Amarillo, Texas, has rejected the arguments of 26 attorneys general in Republican-led states who challenged the legitimacy of the so-called ESG rule issued in 2022. The ...
According to Sway Research’s State of the Target-Date Market: 2025, CITs once again experienced faster growth than mutual funds, driven largely by a general shift toward lower-cost investments. From ...
From the Canadian border to Key West, retirement systems that benefit teachers will be adjusted if state legislators enact measures recently introduced. New York: Expand the Teachers’ Retirement ...
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