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Score 1 for the Investor Class

October 24, 2007 12:56 PM ET | James Pethokoukis | Permanent Link | Print

My guy Dan Clifton over at Strategas Research tells me that new pension regulations issued yesterday by the Department of Labor will significantly alter the way Americans save for retirement by providing new incentives for workers to participate in a 401(k). The regulations will also increase the amount of equity and bond exposure and gradually reduce the use of traditional defined benefit plans. Clifton sums it up:

Yesterday's regulations ended that uncertainty. Employers can now automatically enroll their employees in a 401(k) plan which will boost participation. To qualify for a legal safe harbor, employers must provide a 3 percent match to workers. Therefore not only will more people hold a 401(k), more money will be flowing into equity and bond markets. Additionally, higher returning Lifecycle funds were determined tobe the appropriate default fund away from the lower returning money market and stable valuefunds. The net result of these rules are more people saving, more pre-tax income being saved, higher returns, and increased equity and bond demand. Provisions take effect 1/1/08.

My take: All this stems from passage last year of the Pension Protection Act. I can tell you that more than one Republican activist has told me that he hopes more Americans with more dough in the stock market will help create more support for investor-friendly policies like capital-gains tax cuts and personal savings accounts. At least that's the theory.

Tags: Department of Labor | pension | 401(k)

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James Pethokoukis is the money and politics blogger for U.S. News & World Report , where he writes the monthly Capital Commerce magazine column. Pethokoukis is also the assistant managing editor of the magazine's Money & Business section. He has written for many publications including the New York Times, the American, USA Today, Investor's Business Daily, and TCS Daily. Pethokoukis is also an official CNBC contributor and appears frequently on that network's Kudlow & Company, Power Lunch, and The Call shows. In addition, he has appeared numerous times on MSNBC, Fox News Channel, Fox Business Network, CNN, and Nightly Business Report on PBS. A 1989 graduate of Northwestern University where he double majored in Soviet politics and American history and a 1991 graduate of the Medill School of Journalism, Pethokoukis is a 2002 Jeopardy! champion.

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