For the past half-century, the sweeping Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 has governed retirement benefits, ...
Many people still misunderstand how the system works and why there isn't enough money to keep it strong for the immediate ...
The new or expanded restrictions on U.S. outbound investment in China could include sectors such as semiconductors, AI, ...
The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) on Jan. 16, 2025, released its long-awaited proposed regulation interpreting the definition of ...
Republican lawmakers are urging the Department of Justice to recover millions of taxpayer dollars sent as pensions to ...
Barbara Delaney has left HUB International, the high-profile retirement plan industry veteran confirmed Saturday. Delaney said she plans to focus on healthcare plan fiduciary issues contained in The ...
This is part one of a three-part series about making the most of the changes in Social Security benefits for federal employees brought about by the new Social Security Fairness Act (SSFA). Part two ...
A federal judge in Texas ruled that the 2022 ESG rule does not violate ERISA, reaffirming his initial decision made before ...
Federal courthouse security services employees with Paragon Systems Inc. failed to advance their lawsuit challenging how contributions were apportioned among benefit funds offered in connection with ...
While the law seeks to level the playing field for many federal employees, the sustainability of the Social Security system ...
Trump opened the door for private equity to tap 401(k)s, and now private equity bosses want legal protection. Here's what ...
A Texas Northern District Court judge said the rule is still valid under Loper Bright and does not violate the Employment Retirement Income Security Act of 1974.