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  2. IBM offers employees new retirement account that looks a lot ...

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    On Jan. 1, IBM put the brakes on its dollar-for-dollar 5% employee match in its 401(k) plan and began providing most of its US workers a portable "retirement benefit account."

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    Access a free AOL plan Learn about all of the AOL software, email and other free services you can access even if you're already connected to the internet and don't use AOL dial-up! MyBenefits · Mar 27, 2024

  4. How to find lost retirement accounts [Video] - AOL

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    The Pension Rights Center, a nonprofit organization, can also help find a missing retirement plan via its PensionHelp America service. A final option: Search your state’s unclaimed property ...

  5. When should you claim Social Security? Retirement ... - AOL

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    He explained there are three numbers to keep in mind: 62 (the earliest age one can start claiming Social Security benefits), 67 (the full retirement age for individuals born in 1960 or later), and ...

  6. How retirement savings will change in 2025 - AOL

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    In 2025, the age at which you become eligible to claim 100% of the retirement benefit calculated from your lifetime earnings will arrive for people born May 2, 1958, through Feb. 28, 1959. That ...

  7. How saving for retirement is changing in 2024 [Video] - AOL

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    Saving for retirement is getting a little easier in 2024 thanks to the phase-in of a handful of provisions stemming from the Secure 2.0 Act, which became law at the end of last year.

  8. Retirement in America is a disaster for many. Is there hope?

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    Today, just 11% of private employees participate in traditional, or so-called defined-benefit, pensions, compared with around 35% in the early '90s, according to Mark Miller, a retirement expert ...

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