U.S. Plans Stronger Oversight of 401(k)s


U.S. Plans Stronger Oversight of 401(k)s

Congress and government regulators are planning an array of moves to strengthen oversight of 401(k) accounts, which have become the linchpin of retirement savings for millions of Americans but are often burdened by hidden fees that chip away at their value.

U.S. Plans Stronger Oversight of 401(k)s
Source: LA Times

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