Contact: Courtney Eccles, ceccles@woodstockinst.org, (262) 352-3185.
Chicago, IL —On a vote of 31 to 22, the Illinois Secure Choice Program (SB2758) passed out of the Illinois Senate today. The bill will give millions of private sector workers the opportunity to save their own money for retirement by expanding access to employment-based retirement savings accounts.
More than 2.5 million workers do not have access to a retirement savings account through their employer, according to a report from Woodstock Institute. The report found lack of access is most serious for low-wage workers, of whom 60 percent lack access, but even for workers making $40,000 or more, 49 percent do not have access to an employment-based retirement savings plan. In every Senate district in Illinois, over half of private-sector workers do not have access to this type of plan.
SB2758, sponsored by Senator Daniel Biss, will automatically enroll workers without access to an employer-based retirement plan into the Secure Choice program. While workers can opt out of the program, those who do participate will be able to build savings in an Individual Retirement Account (IRA) through a payroll deduction.
“We're facing a looming retirement security crisis: 2.5 million Illinois workers lack access to employer-sponsored retirement plans. Unless we act now to help give Illinois residents the tools to save, the number of retirees living in poverty will continue to grow,” said Senator Biss. “The Secure Choice program will have a minimal impact on the state and participating businesses, but the effect for workers will be the difference between a retirement in dignity and a retirement in poverty.”
The bill will now move to the House where Representative Barbara Flynn Currie will be the Chief Sponsor. She is the current sponsor of the companion bill, HB4595.
“The Secure Choice Savings Program makes it easy for Illinois workers to save without burdening employers or the state,” Representative Currie said. “This is a bill that every legislator who cares about the retirement security of Illinois workers should vote for.”
Woodstock Institute is advocating, along with its partners, for the passage of the Illinois Secure Choice Program.
“Secure Choice provides workers an easy way to save their own money for retirement,” said Courtney Eccles, Policy Director of Woodstock Institute. “We thank the Senate for taking a big step towards expanding retirement security for Illinois workers and look forward to working with Members of the House to pass this legislation out of the General Assembly.”
The Illinois Secure Choice Savings Program is supported by IABG, Heartland Alliance, Woodstock Institute, the Sargent Shriver National Center on Poverty Law, SEIU Healthcare, AARP Illinois, and over 45 organizations and businesses across the state.
For more information, please contact Courtney Eccles at ceccles@woodstockinst.org or (262) 352-3185.
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The Illinois Asset Building Group (IABG) is a statewide coalition committed to increasing access to the tools people need to build financially secure futures for themselves and their children. Our work across issue areas includes examining barriers and solutions to the persistent racial wealth gap. IABG a project of Heartland Alliance. For more information, visit http://www.illinoisassetbuilding.org
Heartland Alliance – the leading anti-poverty organization in the Midwest – believes that all of us deserve the opportunity to improve our lives. Each year, we help ensure this opportunity for nearly one million people around the world who are homeless, living in poverty, or seeking safety. For more information, visit: http://www.heartlandalliance.org
The Sargent Shriver National Center on Poverty Law provides national leadership in advancing laws and policies that secure justice to improve the lives and opportunities of people living in poverty. For more information, visit: http://povertylaw.org/
Woodstock Institute is a leading nonprofit research and policy organization in the areas of fair lending, wealth creation, and financial systems reform. Woodstock Institute works locally and nationally to create a financial system in which lower-wealth persons and communities of color can safely borrow, save, and build wealth so that they can achieve economic security and community prosperity. For more information, visit: http://woodstockinst.org/
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