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New Spending Bill Makes It Easier for Americans Saving for Retirement

Por: The New York Times Business December 21, 2022

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The unveiled on Tuesday includes new provisions that would alter how millions of Americans save for retirement, including older people who want to stash away extra money before they stop working and those struggling under the weight of student debt.Many of the policy changes in the bill, which is expected to pass this week, will extend help to Americans who can already afford to save or have access to workplace plans. But lower- and... + full article



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