In 1985 I started a 401k plan in an engineering company with 40 employees. Combined with Social Security income, the plan continues to provide the financial foundation of employees’ retirement. Congress should not diminish the efficacy of 401k plans because of their critical importance to workers and their families. To quote an engineering maxim, “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it!”
In 1985 I started a 401k plan in an engineering company with 40 employees. Combined with Social Security income, the plan continues to provide the financial foundation of employees’ retirement. Congress should not diminish the efficacy of 401k plans because of their critical importance to workers and their families. To quote an engineering maxim, “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it!”