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State Option Could Lessen Minnesota's Retirement Savings Crisis

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Thursday, March 20, 2014   

ST. PAUL, Minn. – Across Minnesota, many workers dream of the day when they finally reach that age of retirement, but a new survey shows that a majority is not ready financially.

Seth Boffeli, communications director for AARP Minnesota, says an AARP poll found that 76 percent of those age 45 years and older don't have enough money saved.

"And that's alarming because a big chunk of people don't actually have access to the retirement savings vehicles they need to plan," he adds.

Boffeli says in Minnesota, roughly 1 million people, or about 40 percent of all workers, don't have any access to a workplace savings program.

To cover that gap, a bill introduced at the Legislature would create a state-run program similar to a 401(k).

Called the Minnesota Secure Choice Plan, Boffeli says it would provide a needed savings option for many, and would be both affordable and flexible.

"It would be portable, so if somebody went from say one small business to another small business, they could take it with them,” he explains. “The fees would be lower and it will be something that will be accessible to private sector employees across the state who don't already have access to their own retirement plan."

Boffeli also notes that the plan would be low-cost for the state, as no public funds would be invested.

And, he stresses, the more Minnesotans are financially ready for retirement, the less need there will be for taxpayer-funded assistance and programs.




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