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SECURE 2.0 Passes—Here’s What It Means To Your Retirement

Por: Forbes Business December 23, 2022

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Getty Images In the dark of the night, snuggled within the 4,000+ page Omnibus Bill meant to keep the machine of government well-oiled, lies a passage that may change the future of retirement saving. And the average American worker is ready for it. Dubbed the “SECURE 2.0 Act of 2022,” it represents an extension of the original SECURE Act, signed into law by President Trump in December of 2019. Like its predecessor, SECURE 2.0 came with... + full article



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