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Automatic retirement plans spread as states, cities push workers to build nest eggs

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Automatic retirement plans spread as states, cities push workers to build nest eggs
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A floral designer in Newport, R.I., creates bouquets on April 30. A growing number of states, including Rhode Island, are launching retirement plans for workers who don’t have access to plans through their employers. (Photo by Janine L. Weisman/Rhode Island Current)Philadelphia is poised to launch the nation’s first city-sponsored retirement plan for workers whose employers don’t offer them.
Voters on Tuesday sanctioned the city council’s PhillySaves program by adopting a change to the city char

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