Bush signs Pension Act

ScreamingEagle

Gold Member
Jul 5, 2004
13,399
1,707
245
WASHINGTON, Aug. 17 (UPI) -- U.S. President George Bush signed a pension bill Thursday that requires U.S. companies to fund their plans fully within seven years.

The measure also aims to increase private savings for retirement by allowing companies to enroll employees automatically in 401k plans. It also makes permanent some tax incentives for IRA and similar plans.

Bush, as he signed the bill in a ceremony at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, called it "the most sweeping reform of America's pension laws in over 30 years."

"If you offer a private pension plan to your employees, you have a duty to set aside enough money now so your workers will get what they've been promised when they retire," he said.

Some critics said the legislation will lead to more companies dropping defined benefit plans for 401k plans, which shift responsibility to employees.

http://www.upi.com/NewsTrack/view.php?StoryID=20060817-054713-9642r
 
It's humorous that the government requires from private companies the same thing that it refuses to do for Social Security.
 
It's humorous that the government requires from private companies the same thing that it refuses to do for Social Security.

:D Good one.

It's also 'humorous' that the liberal media is almost silent about Bush actually doing something good for the "little people". This legislation will vastly affect millions of people in a good way but it's barely a blip in the news.
 
Actually it’s criminal. If a private company ran the Social Security program like the Gov. does, they’d be in jail.
I think the term is "Ponzi Scheme"... Social Security works so long as the population increases. That is no longer the case in America.
 
Yet another intrusion into the affairs between businesses and employees by a "conservative" republican. Yay.
 

Forum List

Back
Top