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Four Members of the NAGDCA Executive Board Attend the 2006 Saver Summit in Washington D.C. as Appointed Delegates
In attendance were numerous state, local, and federal elected and appointed officials including Vice President Richard Cheney, the Honorable Elaine Chao (U.S. Secretary of Labor), and the Honorable Gordon Smith (Chairman, Senate Special Committee on Aging), just to name a few. As a result of the Saver Summit the Department of Labor will prepare a final report, which will be used to develop initiatives and recommendations to present to Congress to help all Americans understand the importance of saving for their retirement. 2005 was the first time since the Depression that Americans had a negative savings rate. According to Elaine Chao, 51% of the population hasn’t calculated their retirement savings needs. Personal savings rate has been on a downward trend for the past 25 years. New entrants to the workforce (younger workers) mistakenly assume they’ll have time later to prepare - what they don’t realize is that time is their most essential tool/advantage.
Mr. Ben Stein shared that the US was 16 trillion in the hole on being prepared for the baby-boomers and that we are part of the largest crisis in the making since the depression. He shared that 77 million boomers are unprepared. Mr. Stein thinks we need to use fear and scare tactics (Shock therapy) to get people saving, rather than pictures of beaches. Americans are saving too little, especially acute for women & minorities & low income. The creative recommendations from the breakout groups will be outlined in a final report by the DOL. One suggestion that came out of several groups was to revise the Social Security statement that workers receive currently to provide actuarial amount of what a worker may need to save as supplement to their social security to provide for their retirement. There were several ideas on education starting early for children, and revising the savers credit to enhance it with increased eligibility limits and making it refundable. "It was an honor to be appointed to be a delegate along side such an esteemed group of colleagues to discuss and work through current challenges and issues of saving in today’s workforce", Della Williamson, NAGDCA President, and, Program Administrator, Employees Retirement System of Texas, stated. "Forums, like the Saver Summit, are extremely important due to interactive dialogue and a diverse group of attendees ranging from state and local governments to corporate entities as well as representatives at the federal level", said Williamson. 2006 Annual Conference
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