On the recordFebruary 4, 2019
Mr. President, I rise to join my colleague from Maine in discussing the Retirement Security Act. I first just want to start by thanking Senator Collins for her work on this bipartisan bill, the other bill she discussed, and for her leadership as chairman of the Aging Committee, to help ensure that older Americans can thrive. That includes, of course, making it easier to save for retirement. By the time they reach retirement, every hard-working American should have the peace of mind of knowing they can live comfortably and without having to worry about how to make ends meet. While Social Security is a critical safety net--one we have to protect for all--it was only designed, as Senator Collins pointed out, as part of the retirement equation. It is clear we are on the verge of a retirement crisis, as more and more Americans are retiring without the economic security they need. According to the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, approximately 25 percent of working Americans have reported having no retirement savings or pension. AARP estimates that 55 million Americans--including roughly 230,000 Granite Staters--do not have access to a retirement plan at their workplace, and participation in retirement plans has dropped over the past several years. We know there is a significant gap between what people need in order to maintain their standard of living after retirement and what they actually have. It is essential we do more to help workers close that gap.…





