Abstract
In this Article, I consider possible approaches that attempt to improve the plans through which millions of Americans tend to their life savings. I begin by considering the inadequacies of our current system of defined contribution accounts and then address two possible alternatives: the first being a federal account universally available to Americans based largely on the model of the Thrift Savings Plan; the second being a system of statebased retirement accounts like those that have already been developed in a handful of states. Though I conclude that a single, federal plan would be superior, either alternative approach would be an improvement over our current system.
Recommended Citation
William A. Birdthistle, Federalism of Personal Finance: State & Federal Retirement Plans, 41 SEATTLE U. L. REV. 367 (2018).
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