Retirement
With Americans living longer, healthier, and more active lives, retirement planning and saving are more important than ever. Through employer-sponsored retirement plans, businesses can provide benefits to help support the long-term financial security of their employees.
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The U.S. Chamber works to make it easier for employers to provide retirement plans and financial wellness programs for their employees. Working closely with leaders on Capitol Hill and key federal agencies, we advocate for legislation and regulations that ease administrative burdens and promote innovation in plans and services.
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President Trump issued an executive order to expand retirement opportunity savings for small businesses, part-time workers, and others.
Jobs grew by 201,000 jobs in August, and the unemployment rate remained at 3.9%.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce today released the following statement on the White House's announcement of an executive order to expand retirement savings:
The SEC should ensure investors have access to different types of services and products and fully understand the choices they are making.
This letter was sent to the Chairman and Ranking Member of the House Ways and Means Committee in support of H.R. 3359, the “Retirement Enhancement and Savings Act of 2018.”
This week, the Joint Select Committee on the Solvency of Multiemployer Plans is holding a hearing with...
On Tuesday, June 26th the Chamber, along with several trade associations, sent a joint letter to Senate Finance Committee Chairman Orrin Hatch and Ranking Member Ron Wyden. The joint letter is in support of the legislative proposal to expand the self-correction program be added to the Internal Revenue Service.
On June 25, 2018, the Chamber, along with several other trade assoicaitons, signed a joint letter to Employee Benefits Security Administration Assistant Secretary Preston Rutledge regarding missing and unresponsive participants.
Our government has a responsibility to protect Social Security and Medicare but is currently failing to meet that responsibility.
TESTIMONY BEFORE THE UNITED STATES SENATE & UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES JOINT SELECT COMMITTEE ON SOLVENCY OF MULTIEMPLOYER PENSION PLANS FOR THE HEARING ON: EMPLOYER PERSPECTIVES ON MULTIEMPLOYER PENSION PLANS More than 96% of Chamber member companies have fewer than 100 employees, and many of the nation’s largest companies are also active members. We are therefore cognizant not only of the challenges facing smaller businesses, but also those facing the business community at large.