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5/5/2020

Lew Op-Ed: myRA The ‘Stepping-Stone’ To Savings

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
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Lew Op-Ed: myRA The ‘Stepping-Stone’ To Savings
11/9/2015
WASHINGTON - In a contribution to Yahoo Finance, posted Monday morning, Treasury Secretary Jacob J. Lew discusses myRA - a simple, safe, and affordable starter retirement
savings option for workers who don't have access to a plan at work. myRA has no fees, no risk of losing money and no minimum balance or contribution requirements. The program is
designed to remove common barriers to saving, and give people an easy way to get started saving for retirement.
Read the piece online.
The text of the piece follows:
myRA the 'stepping-stone' to savings
By Jacob J. Lew
In the hectic world we live in, it is understandable that families focus on the day-to-day, especially when planning for the distant future can seem daunting. But long-term financial
planning is crucial, particularly when it comes to retirement.
A long-held principle of sound financial planning is that any stable retirement plan must be supported by three critical elements: personal savings, Social Security, and some form of
pension. Social Security was never intended to be a sole source of retirement income, and unfortunately, for more and more hard-working families, the old paradigm feels lost as they
approach retirement without a defined benefit pension or significant personal savings.
Savings is a critical step that each of us should take on our own as early as possible. For many, starting to save for retirement can be intimidating. Many are concerned they could lose
their hard-earned money on risky investments or be charged excessive fees. Others are anxious about minimum balance requirements or penalties for withdrawing money to help get
through a rainy day. These fears can hold back low- and middle-income Americans from getting started on a path of saving for retirement, and removing those barriers can make saving
more appealing.
To clear the way and help people start on the path to long-term savings, this week, the Treasury Department proudly announced the nationwide launch of myRA, a new simple, safe, nofee retirement savings option designed for people without access to a retirement savings plan at work. President Obama announced the creation of myRA, in his State of the Union
address last year, and after completing a successful initial pilot of the program, we are now excited to offer it nationwide.
These accounts have no fees, and they carry no risk of losing money because they are backed by U.S. government savings bonds. myRA was designed to make it easy and attractive
to start a savings habit. And because myRA is meant to be a starter account, savers can transfer these funds into a private-sector Roth IRA as their nest eggs grow. Our goal is to make
sure that every American is not only encouraged to save, but has the tools they need to create a financially secure retirement. myRA alone will not solve the nation’s retirement savings
gap, but it will be an important stepping stone for encouraging and creating a nation of savers.
The key is taking the first step and putting that first dollar aside. Someone graduating from high school today could put away $5 each week and expect to have $21,000 by the time
they're ready to retire. The bottom line is that it doesn’t matter how much you start with as long as you can make it a habit. Over time you’ll watch your savings grow into the foundation
for a secure retirement. The old adage, ‘a penny saved is a penny earned’ is true, and with myRA, we are working to provide one more option for Americans to get started today in
building a more secure future for themselves and their families.
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