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The Daily Mail 25 Apr 2024
If you already think you will be able to maintain your current standard of living on £35,000, you could stay in your current role and divert more of your salary into your retirement savings - which your employer would then add to.
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Longtime head of Wayne teachers union retires, takes post with state association

northjersey.com 25 Apr 2024
She is now a field rep for the New Jersey Education Association, connecting college students with employment opportunities and helping outgoing teachers with retirement planning.
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About 150 bills in statehouses across the country, including Kansas, focus on diversity, equity changes

Lawrence Journal World 25 Apr 2024
Legislation given final approval this month by Maryland’s Democratic-led General Assembly requires the state’s retirement system to employ a director of diversity, equity and inclusion.
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Lawmakers push Wall Street giveaway disguised as increased worker security

The Hill 24 Apr 2024
Notably, if the 3 percent of wages that the Retirement Savings for Americans Act calls for, were instead contributed to Social Security by all employees and employers, Social Security’s projected ...
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The unfortunate truth about maxing out your 401(k)

Usatoday 24 Apr 2024
That can be handy for those who might otherwise put off saving for retirement or simply forget to do so.Many employers offer matching contributions, chipping in money into your account along with you.
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Ask the Expert: Which retirement accounts require you to take RMDs?

Newsday 24 Apr 2024
Federal law says you don’t have to take an RMD from your current employer’s retirement plan unless you own 5% or more of the company that employs you. However, retirement plans can impose stricter rules.
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Heise: Bill could jumpstart retirement savings for workers

Detroit news 24 Apr 2024
House Bill 5461, or the Michigan Secure Retirement Savings Program, currently in the Legislature would help address a glaring issue that far too many people overlook ... The Michigan Secure Retirement Savings Program would help change that.
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Young people worst hit by pandemic impact on employment, ESRI says

The Irish Times 24 Apr 2024
While younger workers were initially worse hit during the pandemic, as it ebbed in 2022, their employment rate had risen more than other age groups, the ESRI study found Colin Gleeson ... retirement.
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Van Vleck board moves forward on track and field upgrades

The Bay City Tribune 24 Apr 2024
Van Vleck ISD Board of Trustees reviewed projects needing attention in the district, a 3-year improvement plan of items they’d like to see in the coming years and the employment of new hires following two employees’ retirement at a special ....
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Healthcare leaders warn that capital gains tax hike will drive doctors out of Canada

True North 24 Apr 2024
They have relied on their professional corporations to save for retirement in lieu of employer retirement or pension plans. An X user explained that doctors aren’t the only professionals who use their corporation as a retirement plan.
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City of Lawrence, local firefighters union open negotiations on new contract

Lawrence Journal World 24 Apr 2024
Maintain market-competitive retirement benefits by establishing an employer contribution program into a deferred compensation account ... • Establish a Healthcare Savings Account or other similar account with an employer contribution program ... ....
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A conservative quest to limit diversity programs gains momentum in states

The Call 24 Apr 2024
... or employment at higher education institutions ... this month by Maryland's Democratic-led General Assembly requires the state's retirement system to employ a director of diversity, equity and inclusion.
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Conservative quest to limit diversity programs gains momentum in Tennessee, other states

The Nashville Ledger 24 Apr 2024
Legislation given final approval this month by Maryland's Democratic-led General Assembly requires the state's retirement system to employ a director of diversity, equity and inclusion.
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Male embroiderer shatters expectations through success in a traditionally female pursuit

People Daily 24 Apr 2024
Despite Wang’s success, as a man who loves embroidery, he has encountered skepticism and ridicule ... Following his retirement from the military, Wang moved to Guangzhou, the capital of Guangdong, to seek employment ... (Web editor. Hongyu, Liang Jun). .
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Medicaid, education funding bills still up in the air in MS Legislature as deadline looms

Hattiesburg American 23 Apr 2024
Earlier this month, Senate Lawmakers revived an effort exert control over the Public Employment Retirement System of Mississippi Board by inserting language into another bill that would eliminate the ...

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