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Today s D Brief: Border crisis; Afghanistan peace plan; Trust in military declines; Bugs on a sub; And a bit more

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Over Half of Americans Surveyed Falsely Believe They Pay Low or No Fees to Manage their Retirement Accounts

Over Half of Americans Surveyed Falsely Believe They Pay Low or No Fees to Manage their Retirement Accounts National poll reveals widespread lack of knowledge regarding hidden fees required to maintain retirement accounts including 401(k) accounts News provided by Share this article Share this article BETHESDA, Md. and PALO ALTO, Calif., March 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Nearly three quarters of Americans surveyed do not know how much they are required to pay in fees to manage their retirement accounts, according to a recent survey commissioned by investment management firm Rebalance. Over half of Americans surveyed (57%) falsely believe that they pay either no fees, or very low fees, to maintain their retirement investment accounts. In addition, nearly one-quarter don t even know how much they pay in fees.

HEALTH CARE BRIEFING: Biden s Stimulus to Easily Pass House

March 8, 2021 6:07 AM By Brandon Lee President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion package will sail through the House when it takes up the bill on Tuesday, according to Democratic lawmakers and aides, even after proposals progressives championed were scaled back. The Senate’s changes to the House-passed bill, made to appease moderates and comply with parliamentary rules, included dropping a proposed minimum wage increase but are unlikely to prove enough to make progressive Democrats vote against it. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) can only afford to have four Democrats oppose a bill for it to pass, if all members are voting and Republicans are lined up in opposition, given her party’s thin majority. Two Democrats joined a united GOP in voting against the initial version of the stimulus.

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