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moderate-income

American  

adjective

  1. of or relating to those with a close-to-average income within the overall population.


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The paper’s research showed that federal matching “substantially increases participation among low- and moderate-income workers when accounts are simple and accessible,” the Wealth Lab said.

From Barron's

The move “could significantly reduce the retirement coverage gap that affects tens of millions of low- and moderate-income workers,” Teresa Ghilarducci, an economist and New School professor who is an expert on retirement.

From MarketWatch

Some cautioned, however, that if the plan is integrated with the Saver’s Match — a federal matching contribution for low- to moderate-income workers that was part of that Secure 2.0 Act legislation — it could limit the number of people helped.

From MarketWatch

The move “could significantly reduce the retirement coverage gap that affects tens of millions of low- and moderate-income workers,” Teresa Ghilarducci, an economist and New School professor who is an expert on retirement.

From MarketWatch

Some cautioned, however, that if the plan is integrated with the Saver’s Match — a federal matching contribution for low- to moderate-income workers that was part of that Secure 2.0 Act legislation — it could limit the number of people helped.

From MarketWatch