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Encouraging Savings Under The Earned Income Tax Credit: A Nudge In The Right Direction, Vada Waters Lindsey Oct 2010

Encouraging Savings Under The Earned Income Tax Credit: A Nudge In The Right Direction, Vada Waters Lindsey

University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform

During 2007, 3.6 million or 9.7% of people in the United States age 65 or older were below the poverty level. In light of the number of elderly people living below the poverty level, it is important that everyone, including low-income workers, have the opportunity to save for retirement. Low-income workers face many challenges to saving for retirement. The barriers to saving include the lack of access to retirement plans and lack of investment savvy. For example, only 42 % of workers employed in service occupations in the private industry have access to employer retirement plans. The percentage drops to …


Older Women And Pensions: Catch 22, Frances Leonard Aug 2010

Older Women And Pensions: Catch 22, Frances Leonard

Golden Gate University Law Review

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Totalization With Mexico: A Path To Immigration Reform, Rajeeve Thakur Mar 2010

Totalization With Mexico: A Path To Immigration Reform, Rajeeve Thakur

Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice

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Golden Gate And The Ninth Circuit’S Threat To Erisa’S Uniformity And Jurisprudence , Landon Wade Magnusson Mar 2010

Golden Gate And The Ninth Circuit’S Threat To Erisa’S Uniformity And Jurisprudence , Landon Wade Magnusson

BYU Law Review

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The Evolution Of The Applicability Of Erisa To Indian Tribes: We May Finally Have Congressional Intent, But It's Still Flawed, Alicia K. Crawford Jan 2010

The Evolution Of The Applicability Of Erisa To Indian Tribes: We May Finally Have Congressional Intent, But It's Still Flawed, Alicia K. Crawford

American Indian Law Review

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