retirement plan
Americannoun
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a systematic plan made and kept by an individual for setting aside income for their future retirement.
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While options exist already for individuals to open their own retirement plans through IRAs, people often get stymied by the administrative hurdles and their own inertia and fail to create such accounts, experts said.
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About 56 million Americans lack access to a retirement plan through their employer, according to AARP.
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“Universal coverage won’t boost savings for all workers, since about three-quarters of workers already have a retirement plan at work.”
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The statistics are even more dire for part-time workers, 79% of whom lack access to a retirement plan, the group found.
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She said they are afraid that the $44,000 yearly insurance bill is imperiling their retirement plans.
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