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Building Support for Workplace Savings Plan

Retirement Savings

AARP Wisconsin is urging state lawmakers to introduce a bill in 2017 that could help more private-sector workers save for retirement. The Work and Save bill would create a simple payroll-deduction plan that small businesses could offer to their workers.

Participation would be voluntary for both employers and employees, and the plan would be portable when a worker changes jobs.

AARP Wisconsin is asking members to help by sharing personal stories about their efforts to save for retirement without having access to a 401(k) or similar plan at work.

“Having real personal stories from state residents will help our advocacy team push even harder for a workplace retirement option that provides all private-sector employees with the possibility to save for the future,” said Sam Wilson, AARP state director.

If you are willing to let AARP share your story with news media, email wiaarp@aarp.org and include your name, address, phone number, email and a brief description of your situation.

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