US. Financial Groups, Firms Push for a Biden Order on Retirement Security
Financial services firms and policy groups are urging President Joe Biden to issue an executive order to create an inter-agency task force on retirement security as part of his Build Back Better initiative.
“Social Security and Medicare face financing shortfalls, while pension plans have largely disappeared for younger workers,” the 31 organizations, all partners in the Funding Our Future coalition, told Biden in a letter, released Wednesday.
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Signatories include the Aspen Institute, UnidosUS, the National Council on Aging, BPC Action, the Employee Benefit Research Institute, Prudential Financial, TIAA, Edelman Financial Engines and Commonwealth.
At the same time, the firms wrote, “rising life expectancies, soaring health care and long-term care costs, and rock-bottom interest rates have created new risks to retirement security.”
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The Biden-Harris administration should create an inter-agency retirement security task force “to ensure that this critical kitchen-table issue is not overlooked in the national economic recovery effort and beyond. The proverbial three-legged retirement stool is shakier than ever,” the groups maintained.
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“There is no one agency responsible for policy in that [retirement security] area — it’s spread across several,” said Shai Akabas, director of economic policy at the Bipartisan Policy Center. “This letter calls for ongoing coordination as well as a biannual convening and report to the president that would help elevate and facilitate policymaking in this area.”
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