Michigan explores a state IRA program to fill retirement savings gap

Michigan explores a state IRA program to fill retirement savings gap


An effort is once again brewing in Michigan to try come up with a new way to boost retirement savings among those who work at restaurants, construction firms, small factories, Mom & Pop stores and elsewhere that don’t offer 401(k) plans.

Make no mistake, we’ve been here before. In early 2006, then-Gov. Jennifer Granholm floated a state-run 401(k) savings plan aimed at small businesses that didn’t offer such plans. Again in 2016, we heard more talk of offering a turnkey type of plan in Michigan that would enable small employers to get over the cost constraints associated with offering their own plans.

Now, though, these kinds of efforts are gaining ground in other states.





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