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Independent Women's Voice: Kansas Legislature Introduces Major Labor Reform to Expand Worker Freedom
WASHINGTON, Jan. 31 -- The Independent Women's Voice, an organization that fights for policy solutions for women, posted the following news release on Jan. 29, 2026:
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Kansas Legislature Introduces Major Labor Reform to Expand Worker Freedom
Legislation modeled on Independent Women's "Voluntary Portable Benefits Act" would modernize benefits for today's workforce and protect Independent Contracting Status
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TOPEKA, KS -- Today, Kansas Representative Laura Williams introduced HB 2602 modeled after Independent Women's "Voluntary Portable Benefits Act" designed to protect worker freedom while
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 31 -- The Independent Women's Voice, an organization that fights for policy solutions for women, posted the following news release on Jan. 29, 2026:
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Kansas Legislature Introduces Major Labor Reform to Expand Worker Freedom
Legislation modeled on Independent Women's "Voluntary Portable Benefits Act" would modernize benefits for today's workforce and protect Independent Contracting Status
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TOPEKA, KS -- Today, Kansas Representative Laura Williams introduced HB 2602 modeled after Independent Women's "Voluntary Portable Benefits Act" designed to protect worker freedom whileexpanding access to vital financial and healthcare benefits for independent workers.
Independent contractors are one of the fastest-growing segments of the American workforce and already make up approximately 13% of Kansas workers. Yet outdated labor laws continue to lock many of these workers out of affordable benefits simply because they choose flexible, independent work.
Independent Women unveiled its portable benefits model legislation last year as part of a multi-state initiative to ensure independent workers can access voluntary benefits such as health, disability, and retirement coverage without sacrificing flexibility or risking worker misclassification. If enacted, the legislation primarily protects independent contractor status when companies contribute to portable benefits accounts for their 1099 workers.
Representative Laura Williams said: "As a small business owner and longtime Lenexa resident, I see firsthand how much Kansans value flexibility in the way they work. Portable benefits offer a smart, voluntary way to expand access to benefits without creating new mandates or burdens for employers. It's a balanced solution that supports workers, strengthens our economy, and reflects the realities of today's workforce. I am proud to sponsor this legislation and look forward to seeing it pass."
Senator Tory Marie Blew, who is assisting with efforts on the Senate side, said: "As a former teacher and now a working mom with a young child, I know how important stability and choice are for families. Portable benefits offer a modern solution - empowering independent workers to opt in to benefits that fit their lives, without forcing a one size fits all system. Kansas has an opportunity to lead with a thoughtful, balanced approach that supports both workers and innovation."
Patrice Onwuka, director of Independent Women's Center for Economic Opportunity, said: "Independent Women applauds Kansas for modernizing their labor laws to adjust to the realities of how many people work today. This bill demonstrates that the state can be responsive to its independent workforce without creating new mandates or increasing costly burdens on businesses."
Kansas' proposal builds on growing momentum nationwide. States including Georgia, West Virginia, Mississippi, Florida, New Hampshire, Wyoming, Tennessee, and Alabama have championed and advanced portable benefits frameworks as policymakers seek solutions to preserve independent workers.
Research from the Mercatus Center underscores the impact of these programs: 73% of respondents report feeling more financially secure, and 91% said they would feel more secure if the pilot program were made permanent. Nearly 75% of respondents who previously lacked access to benefits gained coverage they would otherwise not have had.
If enacted, Kansas would become an early adopter of Independent Women's portable benefits model, positively affecting the lives of over 220,000 freelancers and independent contractors across the state.
Independent Women is also amplifying the voices of independent workers in Georgia through its national storytelling drive: "Your Work. Your Benefits. Your Story." These firsthand accounts highlight the urgent need to expand access to portable benefits to meet the needs of today's rapidly evolving workforce.
To learn more about Independent Women's work to protect independent contractors and freelancers across the country, see resources below:
* 60 Seconds: Portable Benefits (https://www.iwvoice.com/2025/07/60-seconds-portable-benefits-2/)
* Takeaways: Portable Benefits (https://www.independentwomen.com/2024/09/18/takeaways-portable-benefits/)
* Chasing Work: Real Stories From People Harmed By Red Tape (https://www.iwfeatures.com/our-stories/economic-opportunity-stories/chasing-work/)
Direct media inquiries and booking requests to press@iwvoice.com.
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Original text here: https://www.iwvoice.com/2026/01/kansas-legislature-introduces-major-labor-reform-to-expand-worker-freedom/
[Category: Sociological]
Florida Chamber Foundation's 2026 Economic Outlook Predicts Florida Economy Expected to Outperform the Nation
TALLAHASSEE, Florida, Jan. 31 (TNSrep) -- The Florida Chamber Foundation issued the following news:
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Florida Chamber Foundation's 2026 Economic Outlook Predicts Florida Economy Expected to Outperform the Nation
The Florida Chamber Foundation released the 2026 Florida Economic Outlook Report, unveiled during the Florida Chamber Foundation 2026 Economic Outlook & Jobs Summit, offering a data-informed assessment of Florida's economy and what business leaders can expect in the year ahead.
The report examines what current and emerging trends mean for employers, job creators, and long-term economic
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TALLAHASSEE, Florida, Jan. 31 (TNSrep) -- The Florida Chamber Foundation issued the following news:
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Florida Chamber Foundation's 2026 Economic Outlook Predicts Florida Economy Expected to Outperform the Nation
The Florida Chamber Foundation released the 2026 Florida Economic Outlook Report, unveiled during the Florida Chamber Foundation 2026 Economic Outlook & Jobs Summit, offering a data-informed assessment of Florida's economy and what business leaders can expect in the year ahead.
The report examines what current and emerging trends mean for employers, job creators, and long-term economiccompetitiveness across Florida. The outlook projects continued growth across all major economic indicators, with Florida's economy once again expected to outperform the nation. This performance reflects a long-standing trend rather than a short-term surge. Florida continues to rank among the strongest state economies in the country and is recognized by CNBC as the number one state economy in the nation.
"Florida continues to prove that long-term, disciplined and diversified economic strategy works," said Mark Wilson, President & CEO of the Florida Chamber of Commerce and Foundation. "The Florida Chamber Foundation's 2026 Florida Economic Outlook shows that Florida's economy remains strong, competitive, and positioned to outperform the nation."
"Florida is entering 2026 from a position of strength," said Sheridan Morby, Senior Research Economist of the Florida Chamber Foundation. "The Florida Chamber Foundation's data show sustained outperformance of the national trends, a resilient labor market, and a period of normalization following several years of rapid growth. Slower growth does not signal concerns. It reflects a stabilizing economy that is built for long-term success."
According to the report, Florida's economic growth has outpaced the nation by an average of 2.3 percentage points over the past four years and is expected to exceed national GDP growth again in 2026. Florida's unemployment rate has remained below the national rate since September 2020 and is projected to range between 4.2 percent and 4.3 percent in 2026.
The data also highlights a period of adjustment in the housing market following years of rapid growth. Median single-family home listing prices are stabilizing in Florida, and sales are picking up after a period of high prices and slow activity. These shifts also point to an expected market normalization in 2026.
Looking ahead to 2026, the Florida Chamber Foundation expects Florida to continue outperforming the national economy, though by a smaller margin than in recent years. Cooling but still positive migration and a changing national economic environment are expected to lead to moderate growth. The report emphasizes that this moderation reflects stabilizing population trends and a continued building of Florida's economic foundation.
Click here (https://www.flchamber.com/florida-2026-economic-outlook/) to read the full Florida Chamber Foundation 2026 Florida Economic Outlook Report.
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Original text here: https://www.flchamber.com/florida-chamber-foundations-2026-economic-outlook-predicts-florida-economy-expected-to-outperform-the-nation/
[Category: Business]
FFRF Action Fund: Secularist N.J. Gov. Sworn in on U.S. Constitution
MADISON, Wisconsin, Jan. 31 -- FFRF Action Fund, an organization that says it develops and advocates for legislation, regulations and government programs to preserve the constitutional principle of separation between state and church, posted the following news on Jan. 30, 2026:
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Secularist N.J. gov. sworn in on U.S. Constitution
FFRF Action Fund salutes newly sworn-in New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill as its "Secularist of the Week" for taking her oath of office on the Constitution rather than a religious text -- thereby honoring the wall between her office and religion.
Sherrill, who was
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MADISON, Wisconsin, Jan. 31 -- FFRF Action Fund, an organization that says it develops and advocates for legislation, regulations and government programs to preserve the constitutional principle of separation between state and church, posted the following news on Jan. 30, 2026:
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Secularist N.J. gov. sworn in on U.S. Constitution
FFRF Action Fund salutes newly sworn-in New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill as its "Secularist of the Week" for taking her oath of office on the Constitution rather than a religious text -- thereby honoring the wall between her office and religion.
Sherrill, who wasendorsed by the FFRF Action Fund in the gubernatorial race, was inaugurated as New Jersey's 57th governor last week. Her utilization of the Constitution during her oath of office, rather than the often-used Christian bible, is a welcome break from the rampant Christian nationalism spreading under the Trump administration. Sherrill used during her inauguration ceremony a copy of the state Constitution owned by New Jersey's first governor, the U.S. Constitution and the Declaration of Independence.
In response to Sherrill's exclusion of the bible, the Family Research Council, headed by notorious Christian nationalist Tony Perkins, swiftly took to its news and commentary outlet, The Washington Stand, to criticize her move. Joshua Arnold, a senior writer for the publication, opined that the decision proves that "Sherrill plans to take God out of government." He wrote that the move indicated Sherrill "will be guided as governor not by what the Bible says, but by what the Constitution says." Of course, this is how every governor in the United States should approach their office, honoring the foundational principle of separation of state and church.
Arnold depicts this as a negative thing, though, professing that the Founding Fathers "drew many principles found in the Constitution from Scripture" and that Sherrill's inauguration ceremony was "calculated to deliberately sever the connection to Scripture." Sherrill "does not need a biblical worldview because she already has another worldview -- a postmodern, progressive one," Arnold remarked.
Article VI of the Constitution prohibits religious tests for all public offices, which The Washington Stand acknowledged while also contending that oath-taking ceremonies for elected officials must include an emphasis on matters of "conscience," the metaphysical or the supernatural to be meaningful. Arnold argues that Sherrill's decision to use the Constitution rather than a bible during her inauguration rendered the oath-taking ceremony "meaningless."
Religious texts are not required for oath-taking ceremonies at the federal or state level, though many officials choose to use a bible. That decision is left to the elected official. Notably, President John Quincy Adams took his oath of office while using a volume of laws.
Regardless of whether a bible or a copy of the Constitution is used at an inauguration, all public officials in the United States should be "guided" by the Constitution rather than a religious text they personally ascribe to. Sherrill represents all New Jerseyans, many of whom do not follow Christianity or any other religion, and her decision shows that she takes that duty seriously and without imposing any personal religious beliefs on her constituents.
FFRF Action Fund thanks Sherrill for the laudable decision and her commitment to our secular democracy.
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FFRF Action Fund is a 501(c)(4) organization that develops and advocates for legislation, regulations and government programs to preserve the constitutional principle of separation between state and church. It also advocates for the rights and views of nonbelievers, endorses candidates for political office, and publicizes the views of elected officials concerning religious liberty issues.
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Original text here: https://ffrfaction.org/secularist-n-j-gov-sworn-in-on-u-s-constitution/
[Category: Sociological]
Demand Progress: Don Lemon's Arrest Continues Trump's Attack on a Free Press
SILVER SPRING, Maryland, Jan. 31 -- Demand Progress issued the following news release on Jan. 30, 2026:
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Don Lemon's Arrest Continues Trump's Attack on a Free Press
Washington, D.C. -- On Friday, Attorney General Pam Bondi announced that journalist Don Lemon was arrested at her direction. Federal judges had already rejected attempts by the U.S. Department of Justice to secure a warrant to arrest Lemon. This arrest comes amid the Trump administration's ongoing campaign to silence the press covering grassroots reactions to the president's deeply unpopular decisions. Recently, Demand Progress
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SILVER SPRING, Maryland, Jan. 31 -- Demand Progress issued the following news release on Jan. 30, 2026:
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Don Lemon's Arrest Continues Trump's Attack on a Free Press
Washington, D.C. -- On Friday, Attorney General Pam Bondi announced that journalist Don Lemon was arrested at her direction. Federal judges had already rejected attempts by the U.S. Department of Justice to secure a warrant to arrest Lemon. This arrest comes amid the Trump administration's ongoing campaign to silence the press covering grassroots reactions to the president's deeply unpopular decisions. Recently, Demand Progressled a coalition of press freedom and civil society groups asking Congress to investigate the Trump administration's raid of a Washington Post reporter's home.
The following is a statement from Demand Progress Policy Director Emily Peterson-Cassin:
"By arresting Don Lemon, the government is trying to scare journalists away from covering the events in Minnesota. The Justice Department's previous, failed attempt to arrest Lemon was outrageous. Arresting him at the direction of the attorney general, even after federal judges rejected the government's past attempts, is even more shocking. The Trump administration is clearly waging an ongoing, unconstitutional campaign to intimidate a free and fearless press into submission and must be held accountable."
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Original text here: https://demandprogress.org/don-lemons-arrest-continues-trumps-attack-on-a-free-press/
[Category: Sociological]
Catholic League Issues Commentary: Trump's Religious Freedom Day Freaks Atheists
NEW YORK, Jan. 31 -- The Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights, an organization that defends the right of Catholics to participate in American public life without defamation or discrimination, issued the following commentary on Jan. 30, 2026, by President Bill Donohue:
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Trump's Religious Freedom Day Freaks Atheists
On January 16, President Donald Trump forever declared this day to be Religious Freedom Day, honoring the central place that religion has played in anchoring our freedoms. He specifically cited the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom, which was codified on January
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NEW YORK, Jan. 31 -- The Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights, an organization that defends the right of Catholics to participate in American public life without defamation or discrimination, issued the following commentary on Jan. 30, 2026, by President Bill Donohue:
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Trump's Religious Freedom Day Freaks Atheists
On January 16, President Donald Trump forever declared this day to be Religious Freedom Day, honoring the central place that religion has played in anchoring our freedoms. He specifically cited the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom, which was codified on January16, 1786; it is the foundation of the First Amendment.
Only someone who holds an animus against religion would find fault with Trump's statement. Enter the militant atheists from the Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF). They detest it, declaring it to be a "Christian nationalist manifesto."
As I have said many times, "Christian nationalism" is a bogeyman, a term invented by those who seek to curb the influence of Christianity in American life. But FFRF is nonetheless right to target Christianity: the United States was founded exclusively by Christians, resting their convictions on Judeo-Christian tenets. It was not founded--this has to be said--by those who belong to Eastern religions or by pagans, and it certainly wasn't founded by atheists. Lucky for them, they are the beneficiaries of our Judeo-Christian heritage.
FFRF is angry at Trump because he "repeatedly invokes 'God-given rights.'" If anything, Trump could be criticized for downplaying this verity. Has FFRF read the Virginia Statue for Religious Liberty? It should not do so standing up.
It begins by acknowledging that "Almighty God hath created the mind free." It pays homage to the "Holy author of our religion, who being Lord both of body and mind," further recognizing "his Almighty power." That makes what Trump said tame.
FFRF hates to admit that the Founders were right to maintain that our rights do not come from government--which can take them away--but from God. They are therefore inalienable, not subject to whim.
The Virginia law emphasizes conscience rights above all. None of us "shall be compelled to frequent or support any religious worship, nor shall be enforced, restrained, molested, or burthened in his body or goods, nor shall otherwise suffer on account of his religious opinions or belief...." (My emphasis).
This speaks to the "free exercise of religion" provision in the First Amendment. FFRF likes to emphasize the first part, not the latter, which I italicized. It never mentions the "free exercise of religion," preferring to talk about the "Establishment Clause" (which is not a clause). It cites this provision to advance its cause of protecting "the constitutional wall separating church and state."
But there is no wall. Jefferson wrote the Virginia law, and he never said anything about this mythical wall. He mentioned this phrase years later in 1801 in a letter he wrote to Baptists in Danbury, Connecticut stating his support for federalism. He wanted no federal laws governing religion, but he said nothing about state-sponsored churches, which existed until 1833. Moreover, he used the phrase "separation of church and state" to guarantee religious liberty, not to curtail it.
Madison secured adoption of the Virginia statute on religious liberty, and he wrote the First Amendment. When asked what he meant by the establishment provision, he said there could be no state church (as they had in England), and the government could not show favoritism of one religion over another. That was it. He most emphatically rejected the idea that there should be a separation of church and society, which is what FFRF wants.
The "wall of separation between church and state" appears nowhere in the U.S. Constitution or the Bill of Rights. It found its way into constitutional law in 1947 when Justice Hugo Black broached it in the Everson v. Board of Education decision. Black wanted to make sure no public funds directly went to Catholic schools. This made sense given he was a former member of the Ku Klux Klan. He joined the Klan not to condemn blacks or Jews, but Catholics.
We are proud of Trump's promotion of religious liberty. Without it, we would not enjoy the freedoms we take for granted, FFRF protestations to the contrary.
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Original text here: https://www.catholicleague.org/trumps-religious-freedom-day-freaks-atheists/
[Category: Sociological]
COA Holds High-Level Private Events During CAF's 2026 Economic Forum in Panama
NEW YORK, Jan. 31 -- The Americas Society/Council of the Americas issued the following news release on Jan. 30, 2026:
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COA Holds High-Level Private Events During CAF's 2026 Economic Forum in Panama
The presidents of Panama and Bolivia, as well as Chile's president-elect, participated in meetings held within the framework of CAF's summit.
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Panama City, Panama, January 30, 2026--This week in Panama City, Council of the Americas held a CEO roundtable luncheon with Bolivia's President Rodrigo Paz and Chile's President-Elect Jose Antonio Kast, as well as a private briefing with Panama's President
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NEW YORK, Jan. 31 -- The Americas Society/Council of the Americas issued the following news release on Jan. 30, 2026:
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COA Holds High-Level Private Events During CAF's 2026 Economic Forum in Panama
The presidents of Panama and Bolivia, as well as Chile's president-elect, participated in meetings held within the framework of CAF's summit.
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Panama City, Panama, January 30, 2026--This week in Panama City, Council of the Americas held a CEO roundtable luncheon with Bolivia's President Rodrigo Paz and Chile's President-Elect Jose Antonio Kast, as well as a private briefing with Panama's PresidentJose Raul Mulino, within the framework of CAF's 2026 International Economic Forum - Latin America and the Caribbean.
Both private events were the result of a formal partnership with CAF, the Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean, to bring the private sector to the International Economic Forum, which is held every January in Panama City in collaboration with the government of Panama. The forum is a high-level event that gathers business and public sector leaders to debate some the most pressing challenges facing the region.
The CEO roundtable luncheon, featuring Paz and Kast, was held on Thursday, January 29, at the Panama Convention Center and it convened approximately 50 CEOs and presidents of leading multinational and multilatina companies operating across the region.
Paz was joined at the luncheon by Bolivia's Minister of Economy and Public Finance Jose Gabriel Espinoza, Minister of Development Planning and Environment Jose Fernando Romero Pinto, and Minister of Hydrocarbons and Energy Sergio Mauricio Medinaceli Monroy.
Kast was accompanied by four individuals he intends to appoint to his cabinet: Jorge Quiroz as minister of finance, Francisco Perez Mackenna as minister of foreign affairs, Trinidad Steinert as minister of security, and Ximena Rincon as minister of energy, as well as Senator Javier Macaya.
Susan Segal, president and CEO of Americas Society/Council of the Americas, and Sergio Diaz-Granados, CAF's executive president, offered remarks at the roundtable. Paz, Kast, and their teams presented their economic vision and the conversation focused on priority reforms and opportunities to attract international investment in key strategic sectors.
Council of the Americas, along with CAF, also organized a private briefing with President Mulino that was held on January 29 at the Panama Convention Center. Mulino and COA members spoke about Panama's potential for international investment and the strategic value of the country for regional development.
Panama's Minister of Economy and Finance Felipe Chapman, Foreign Minister Javier Martinez Acha, Minister of Industry and Commerce Julio Molto and Minister for Canal Affairs Jose Ramon Icaza also participated in the event.
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Original text here: https://www.as-coa.org/articles/coa-holds-high-level-private-events-during-cafs-2026-economic-forum-panama
[Category: Sociological]
American Investment Council: All Americans Should Have Access to Private Investment
WASHINGTON, Jan. 31 -- The American Investment Council issued the following statement on Jan. 30, 2026:
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All Americans Should Have Access to Private Investment
AIC President and CEO Will Dunham released the following statement regarding President Trump's Executive Order to democratize access to alternative assets for 401(k) investors:
"For decades, public pension funds have invested in private assets because they deliver strong returns over the long term and are a smart, safe way to diversify retirement savings. President Trump's EO is a great step that will help all Americans enjoy the
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 31 -- The American Investment Council issued the following statement on Jan. 30, 2026:
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All Americans Should Have Access to Private Investment
AIC President and CEO Will Dunham released the following statement regarding President Trump's Executive Order to democratize access to alternative assets for 401(k) investors:
"For decades, public pension funds have invested in private assets because they deliver strong returns over the long term and are a smart, safe way to diversify retirement savings. President Trump's EO is a great step that will help all Americans enjoy thesame benefits of stronger returns and a secure retirement."
All Americans Should Benefit from Private Equity's Robust Returns in their 401(k)s
Working hard and saving for retirement is a core pillar of the American dream. More than half of all private sector workers are invested in a 401(k) plan, and tens of millions more have benefited from this system since it was first established by Congress in the 1970s.
But 401(k) plans and our retirement system can work even better. More than a third of retirees are considering going back to work because they lack the savings and 70% of retirees wish they had started saving earlier.
For decades, public pension funds have invested in private assets because they deliver strong returns over the long term and are a smart, safe way to diversify retirement savings. President Trump's recent Executive Order allowing Americans to invest in private assets through their 401(k)s is a great step that will help all Americans enjoy the same benefits of stronger returns and a secure retirement.
Higher Returns Help Americans Build More Wealth
Private assets have historically generated higher returns than public markets and other asset classes, even when accounting for fees. In 2024, private equity investments delivered a median annualized return of 13.5 percent over a 10-year period. Every year since 2012, AIC has found that private equity is the best-returning asset class for public pension portfolios.
More than 89 percent of public pension funds invest a portion of their portfolio in private equity, and these returns have benefited more than 34 million public servants. If private equity is good enough for first responders and schoolteachers, why shouldn't every American have access to private equity's superior returns for their retirement?
Some top-performing public pension funds based on their private equity returns include:
* The Vermont Pension Investment Commission - 18.82%
* West Virginia's Investment Management Board - 17.03%
* Massachusetts Pension Reserves Investment Trust - 16.88%
* Iowa Public Employees' Retirement System - 15.99%
* The Florida Retirement System - 15.81%
Provides a Critical Source of Diversification
Private equity and private credit would provide Americans with a stable source of diversification during periods of economic downturn, since private asset returns aren't directly correlated with stocks and bonds. A study published by Cambridge Associates also found that over the last decade, "institutions with higher private investment allocations experienced higher returns historically. And, those returns tended to be less volatile."
Modernizing Investment Opportunities
Employers and fiduciaries have been discouraged due to abusive litigation fueled by outdated regulatory burdens from offering employees 401(k) plans the compelling returns and diversification provided by private equity and other alternative investments. The Executive Order makes clear that the Department of Labor should provide whatever is necessary, from guidance to formal rulemaking, to enable every-day Americans to enjoy enhanced investments in their retirement portfolios without fear of frivolous lawsuits.
Access to More Dynamic, Fast-Growing Private Companies
In 1996, there were more than 8,000 publicly traded companies in the U.S. Today, that number has been cut in half. More companies are choosing to stay private to prioritize long-term growth instead of having to answer to quarterly earnings reports. This Executive Order allows average investors to access the many dynamic and fast-growing startups that choose to stay private.
AIC Supports Efforts to Expand Access to Private Assets
Private assets are a critical component of almost every public pension plan in the U.S., consistently delivering outsized returns and providing options for diversification during times of economic uncertainty. Historically, only the wealthiest Americans and large institutional investors including public pension funds, university endowments, and non-profit organizations could invest in private equity.
This Executive Order democratizes retirement saving and gives every American the freedom and choice to invest in and benefit from private equity's strong record of robust returns.
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Original text here: https://www.investmentcouncil.org/401k-2/
[Category: Financial Services]