Retirement expert details how Secure Act 2.0 will ‘target special needs’

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American Council of Life Insurers President and CEO Susan K. Neely joins Yahoo Finance Live to talk about Congress' vote on the SECURE Act 2.0, maximizing retirement benefits while paying off other debts, and how women should invest for retirement due to wage gaps.
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In other words, it's a bunch of BS.

righteousone
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I want more information on how the match would work for student loans. Can you pay off large chunks at once and immediately get the match? Do you have to vest on a certain schedule? I hope that the final version of the Senate bill passes soon so we can see how soon this could impact student loan borrowers.

MissShan
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41% of employers do not offer retirement benefits. They should have increased the IRA contribution limits for those of us who do not have access to a 401k.

watcher
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Currently life has been so hard with all the average persons due to the Russian and Ukrainian war their has been so much economic crisis but I believe this is the best time to look up to digital currency investment

rosalinda
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It allows our ROTHS to be stolen by the Medicaid Estate Act as this act forces employer contributions to go to ROTH accounts. Right now employer contributions are forced into traditional 401k accounts which are not considered "available" however you must take RMD's and those amounts are counted as income. Just a tidbit

jamesgarcia
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STUDENTS LOANS IS A CHOICE!
I DON'T HAVE STUDENTS LOANS, HOW DOES THIS BENEFIT ME AND MY GROUP??

ripwins
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You can bet Rand Paul will do something to derail this bill.

bkinouye