*HR1541* Introduced Version HOUSE RESOLUTION No. ___ Introduced by: VanNatter ____________________________________ 1 A HOUSE RESOLUTION urging the Legislative Council 2 to assign to an appropriate study committee the topic of 3 financial security in retirement for all Hoosiers. 4 Whereas, The nation faces a vast retirement savings deficit 5 in which half of all households in the United States are on a 6 path that leads to financial insecurity during retirement; 7 Whereas, Social Security benefits for Indiana residents 8 average only $1,590 per month, and many workers rely on 9 employer-sponsored retirement plans to supplement their 10 income as they age; 11 Whereas, One-third of retirees are dependent on Social 12 Security for 90% or more of their income, according to Forbes 13 magazine in 2019, and Social Security is the only source of 14 income for three in 10 Indiana residents over the age of 65, 20222560 HR 1541/DI 140 2022 2 1 according to the AARP; 2 Whereas, Employees who are unable to effectively build their 3 retirement savings risk becoming dependent on social safety net 4 programs that will cost taxpayer dollars later in their lives; 5 Whereas, The State of Indiana has a vested interest in 6 helping people save their own money for retirement in order to 7 be self-sufficient as they age; 8 Whereas, A study by the AARP found that Indiana taxpayers 9 could save $55.9 million on public assistance programs 10 between 2018 and 2032 if lower-income retirees save enough 11 to increase their retirement income by $1,000 more per year; 12 Whereas, Small businesses may not offer retirement plans to 13 their employees because of concerns about costs, complexity, 14 time burdens, and potential liability; 15 Whereas, Offering retirement plans to employees will make 16 businesses more competitive and help reduce employee 17 turnover; 18 Whereas, Nearly 40 million Americans do not have a 19 workplace retirement plan, and more than one million workers 20 in Indiana do not have a way to save for retirement at work; 21 Whereas, Workers who have a way to save for retirement by 22 utilizing a payroll deduction are 15 times more likely to save 23 for retirement; 24 Whereas, The aforementioned facts highlight a retirement 25 security crisis that will have significant impacts on state and 26 local government budgets and revenues as well as the economic 27 well-being of retirees, their families, and Hoosier communities; 28 and 29 Whereas, A national financial capability study found that 30 only 35% of Hoosiers and 37% of U.S. adults answered four to 31 five questions correctly out of a five-question survey regarding 32 personal finance management: Therefore, 20222560 HR 1541/DI 140 2022 3 1 Be it resolved by the House of Representatives of the 2 General Assembly of the State of Indiana: 3 SECTION 1. That the Indiana House of Representatives 4 urges the Legislative Council to assign to an appropriate study 5 committee the tasks of: (1) studying how the State of Indiana 6 may reduce the regulatory and operational burden on small 7 businesses to promote payroll deduction as a retirement savings 8 option for employees; (2) studying the preparedness of Hoosiers 9 to retire in a financially secure manner; and (3) studying the 10 need for a statewide financial literacy strategy. 20222560 HR 1541/DI 140 2022