Legislators Introduce Bi-Partisan Initiative to Help Wisconsin Children Begin Saving at Birth
Today, Representative Macco, Representative Goyke, and Senator Ringhand introduced LRB 5348 that creates the 401(K)ids saving program to help every child in Wisconsin begin saving at birth. The bi-partisan group of legislators used framework provided by the Retirement Security Task Force to develop the initiative.
401(K)ids creates an IRA-like investment account for every child born or adopted in Wisconsin. The account is invested and managed by the State of Wisconsin and at the age of 18, the individual account holder may access the savings, without tax penalty for: tuition or expenses for higher education; first-time home ownership; a medical emergency; or the individual can roll the savings into a different retirement savings account. Each account is seeded with a modest investment from the state and the account holder, family members, friends, philanthropic or business groups can also contribute to an account. The bill authors offered the following statement regarding 401(K)ids:
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