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How the end of the student loan pause could affect retirement saving
Next year, more employers will start offering 401(k) matches for workers who don't contribute but are paying down loans.
Lincoln Financial launches financial wellness marketplace
The first service offered in the marketplace will connect plan participants to student debt solutions.
Pandemic likely to have lasting effect on workplace benefits, survey shows
A third of people say they would quit rather than have to return to an office, a recent survey found.
Tax perks nudging employers to help pay workers’ student loans
Most employers have tuition-reimbursement budgets, though they hardly spend them. Those budgets instead could go to student loans.
4 life insurance and retirement trends to watch
We can learn from the last year and look back on it as a catalyst to achieve long-term, sustainable and far-reaching positive change.
Student loan debt linked to lower 401(k) balances
Across age, income and education levels, people who are still paying down college debt on average had much smaller defined-contribution plan balances and in some cases were less likely to own a home, according to a study from the Employee Benefit Research Group.
COVID-19 relief bill gives employers tax credits for student loan help
A CARES Act provision that encourages companies to repay their workers' student loans would be available for another five years
Companies start paying employee student loan debt
The goal is usually described by employers as a way to attract and retain talent, but not all firms handle it the same way.