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Home » New Analysis Finds Composite Plans Would Have Fared Better During the Coronavirus than Traditional Multi-Employer Retirement Plans
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New Analysis Finds Composite Plans Would Have Fared Better During the Coronavirus than Traditional Multi-Employer Retirement Plans

June 17, 2020Updated:November 29, 2023No Comments4 Mins Read
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AGC and other contractor associations seeking multiemployer pension reform jointly released a new study on June 1 finding that composite retirement plans would have fared better during the coronavirus pandemic and related market declines than traditional defined-benefit multi-employer plans, allowing participants to receive higher benefits and attracting more employer participants. The study...

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