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Washington, DC, January 20, 2016—A new book authored by Investment Company Institute Senior Economist Peter J. Brady details how the current structure of the U.S. retirement system is progressive and provides benefits to all American workers. The book, How America Supports Retirement: Challenging the Conventional Wisdom on Who Benefits, also dispels myths about tax deferral, a critical component of the employer-sponsored retirement plan system, which helps millions of individuals plan and save for retirement.
“This book aims to tackle some of the pervasive myths about the structure of—and benefits provided by—the current retirement system in the United States,” said Brady. “When you look at the system as a whole, you find it is progressive, providing more in lifetime benefits through Social Security and tax deferral to lower earners as a percentage of their total lifetime earnings. Further, the book argues that tax deferral makes the tax system more—not less—fair, and illustrates that it equalizes the incentive to save by effectively taxing investment income at a zero rate for all workers.”
Brady’s book builds upon ICI’s long history of analysis and research on retirement and savings. The research counters critics’ attacks on the 401(k) system and other voluntary, employer-based retirement plans that, alongside Social Security, are helping millions of Americans achieve secure retirements.
“We are very excited to offer this groundbreaking research, culminating years of hard work by Pete Brady and our research team,” said ICI President and CEO Paul Schott Stevens. “This book provides important analysis and perspective to the growing conversation taking place on the future of retirement in America. It underscores the often-overlooked strengths of our voluntary, employer-based retirement system and is a must-read for anyone working in the public policy space on retirement and tax issues.”
In addition to detailing the progressivity of the overall system, Brady’s book dispels key myths about tax deferral. First, Brady tackles the myth that higher-paid workers get more benefits from tax deferral because they face higher marginal tax rates. Instead, Brady asserts that the Social Security benefit formula causes workers with higher lifetime earnings to rely more on tax-deferred compensation—and thus to contribute more relative to their income—to prepare for retirement.
Additionally, Brady confronts the political narrative and myth that the current tax system provides an “upside-down” incentive to save, explaining that tax deferral actually eliminates the disincentive to save that is inherent in the U.S. income tax. The net effect is that tax deferral equalizes the incentive to save for workers with varying incomes and marginal tax rates.
Key findings from Brady’s work include:
How America Supports Retirement is available at www.ici.org/whobenefits. A summary of the book is presented in the Institute’s ICI Research Perspective series.
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