Coming up tomorrow! I'll be speaking at this event and promise a stimulating discussion.
Retirement Policy in the New Economy
Wednesday, July 13, 2016
8:30AM – 10:00AM
Rayburn House Office Building, Room B369
Getting to a comfortable retirement is a vastly different challenge for workers in the new economy than for those a generation ago. Workers today change jobs more frequently, are self-employed at higher rates, and are in charge of their own retirement savings to a far greater degree. For some workers in this economy, retirement security is stronger than ever. Yet many others who want to save for retirement through their job are unable to do so. Please join us for a range of perspectives and ideas as we discuss:
What is the extent of the retirement savings gap in America? How can public policy expand participation in workplace retirement plans?
- Congressman Joe Crowley New York’s 14th District Vice Chair of the Democratic Caucus
- Jonnelle Marte Moderator, The Washington Post
- Diane Oakley National Institute on Retirement Security
- Andrew Biggs American Enterprise Institute
- Alane Dent American Council of Life Insurers
This event has been organized to meet the requirements for a widely attended event as set forth in the Congressional ethics rules. If you have any questions, please email mcoglianese@thirdway.org.
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