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ERISA

American  
[uh-ris-uh] / əˈrɪs ə /

noun

  1. Employee Retirement Income Security Act.


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Shouldn’t we care that only 45% of assets in the private sector are protected by ERISA?

From MarketWatch • Feb. 10, 2026

Circuit Court of Appeals last year upheld the judge's decision, finding that the law does not require employers to create new plans or amend existing ones, thus is not barred by ERISA.

From Reuters • Nov. 21, 2022

If approved, the rule could impact the roughly 150 million workers and $10 trillion in assets covered under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 or ERISA.

From Washington Times • Nov. 3, 2021

Under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, known as ERISA, retirement plan administrators must act solely in the interest of the plan’s participants.

From New York Times • Oct. 13, 2021

Federal regulations cover such trusts and require annual reports, and because such a trust isn't a qualified plan under ERISA, it was considered a personal trust at Hutton Trust.

From Diamond Dust by Shearin, K. Kay