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myRA ("my retirement account") is a type of Roth IRA account sponsored by the United States Treasury and administered by Comerica.[1][2] Richard Ludlow was the executive director of the program for the U.S. Treasury.[3]

A simplified retirement plan aimed at those who can afford only small monthly contributions, MyRA was a component of the U.S. government's "Opportunity for All" plan, which has a goal of "ensuring middle class Americans feel secure in their jobs, homes and budgets."[4]

President Obama signing MyRA at the Irvin Plant of U.S. Steel near Pittsburgh.

In July 2017, the Treasury Department announced that the program would be phased out. Deposits are no longer accepted as of December 4, 2017[5]

History edit

The myRA program was announced on January 28, 2014, by President Barack Obama during the 2014 State of the Union Address, stating:[1][6][7]

Let's do more to help Americans save for retirement. Today, most workers don't have a pension. A Social Security check often isn't enough on its own.[8] And while the stock market has doubled over the last five years, that doesn't help folks who don't have 401ks. That's why, tomorrow, I will direct the Treasury to create a new way for working Americans to start their own retirement savings: MyRA. It's a new savings bond that encourages folks to build a nest egg. MyRA guarantees a decent return with no risk of losing what you put in.

— President Obama

The President signed the memo in a public ceremony at U.S. Steel's Irvin plant in the Pittsburgh suburb of West Mifflin, Pennsylvania on January 28, 2014.[1][9][10] In late 2014, a pilot version of the program launched with approximately 60 employers participating, allowing for testing and feedback. Approximately 3,000 myRA accounts were opened during the pilot phase, and average individual contributions during the pilot were around $20-$50 per month.[11] On December 15, 2014, the United States Treasury published the final regulations governing the myRA accounts.[12] The Treasury finally declared the program ready to use and available across the country in November 2015.[13]

In July 2017, the Treasury Department announced that the program would be phased out in the following months due to lack of participation relative to the costs of maintaining it.[14] At the time, there were 20,000 myRA accounts, and the median account balance was $500.[15] There were also 10,000 myRA accounts with zero balances.[15] As of that date, myRA participants had contributed $34 million to their myRA accounts since the program's inception.[15] The Treasury Department notified MyRA account holders of the phase out of myRA and encouraged account holder to move their myRA account balances to a Roth IRA.[16] The Treasury Department had spent an average of $23 million per year to maintain the program since its inception.[16] Deposits are no longer accepted as of December 4, 2017[5]

Program specifics edit

The myRA was a "new type of saving bond that we can set up without legislation"[1] guaranteed to have a decent return, by holding an "add on" Treasury security in a Roth IRA, with contributions after taxes and lifetime growth to be tax free. The maximum annual contribution is $5,500, including any Roth and Traditional IRA contributions.[17] When a myRA account reaches either $15,000 in value or 30 years of age (whichever comes first), it will roll into a private-sector retirement account. The initial investment can be as low as $25, and one can make periodic investments for as little as $5 every time one gets paid.[18] There was no cost to open a new account, and ongoing automatic payroll deductions to fund a myRA can be any amount. The only investment option was the G Fund of government securities in the Thrift Savings Plan for Federal and US Military employees.

Households making under $191,000 a year could open a myRA account, and invest with variable interest rates similar to the Thrift Savings Plan.[1] Employers will not contribute to or administer employees' accounts; they will only facilitate the setup of employees' payroll direct deposits.[19]

Response edit

A 2014 survey found that 78 percent of Millennials would enroll in a myRA if eligible.[20] An analysis by Wyatt Investment Research concluded that, while the myRA wasn't perfect, "anything that gets millions of people to start saving for retirement has to be a good thing."[21]

The myRA has been skeptically received by retirement planning professionals due to the low returns it will offer.[22] CNBC has noted that "overcoming the traditional IRA $1,000 minimum may not be just one of the reasons for low-income workers to invest in a myRA—it may be the only reason."[23] John Wasik of Forbes characterized the myRA as "a decent idea, but not needed," noting that all of the benefits of the myRA were already available through other investment vehicles and lamenting the lack of hedge against inflation that can devalue government treasuries.[24] An article on The Motley Fool described the plan as "better than nothing -- but worse than most", in particular criticizing the lack of investment options (only the Government Securities Fund of the Thrift Savings Plan), low rate of return (about 2-3% annually vs. the benchmark S&P 500 which has average annual growth of about 10%), and $15,000 cap after which the myRa account stops accumulating interest.[25]

Some on the political left have criticized the myRA for feeding "risky IRA-style investment accounts that divert savings into the stock market."[26] An editorial by Jessie Myerson on Mediaite, meanwhile, blasted the myRA as something that "unnecessarily skims off of workers' wages so money managers can extract fees" (without addressing specifically what fees, if any, he would consider appropriate) and furthermore argues that Americans don't need to save money due to "the vast majority of dollars [being] digital entries in spreadsheets, spent into existence by the federal government by a keystroke".[27]

However, the MyRA differs in that funds can only be invested in the "G" option of the government's Thrift Savings Plan. This investment is guaranteed by the government and has a fairly low rate of return as it tracks government bonds. This makes the fund less than ideal for long term savings.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Shreve, Meg (January 2014). "OBAMA SIGNS EXECUTIVE ORDER SETTING UP 'MYRA' RETIREMENT ACCOUNTS". Tax Notes Today (2014 TNT 20-6).
  2. ^ "Dallas Firm Will Manage New U.S. Retirement Savings Program". Financial Advisor. 22 December 2014. Retrieved 15 January 2015.
  3. ^ Lobosco, Katie (16 December 2016). "After one year, 20,000 people are saving for retirement with Obama's myRA". CNN Money. Retrieved 11 July 2018.
  4. ^ My-RA.info, What is MyRA?
  5. ^ a b "Deposits Ending December 4". Official MyRA website. Retrieved 1 January 2018.
  6. ^ Matthew Yglesias, What's the Deal With Obama's New MyRA Plan?, Slate, 28 January 2014
  7. ^ Announcement from the U.S. Treasury
  8. ^ According to an official Social Security webpage, the retirement benefit of Social Security is designed to replace about 40% of one's income during their working career, while financial planners recommend at least 70% of working income should be replaced in retirement.[1]
  9. ^ "President Speech Pennsylvania, Jan 29 2014 - Video - C-SPAN.org". C-SPAN.org.
  10. ^ . WTAE. Archived from the original on 2014-02-02. Retrieved 2014-01-30.
  11. ^ "Treasury Department announces national launch of myRA® Program - CUInsight". 2015-12-23. Retrieved 2016-07-26.
  12. ^ "Regulations Governing Retirement Savings Bonds" (PDF). Federal Register. 79 (240). 15 December 2014. (PDF) from the original on 2015-01-07. Retrieved 2015-01-07.
  13. ^ Pisani, Joseph. "Government-backed myRA accounts are ready for use". The Columbus Dispatch. from the original on 2016-04-06. Retrieved 2016-08-21.
  14. ^ Davidson, Paul (July 28, 2017). "Trump administration ends low-income retirement savings plan". USA Today. Retrieved July 28, 2017.
  15. ^ a b c Bedard, Paul. "Treasury kills Obama IRA boondoggle, cost taxpayers $70M to manage $34M". Washington Examiner. July 28, 2017.
  16. ^ a b Miller, Stephen. "MyRA Post-Mortem: Treasury to Shut Down Retirement Savings Program". Society for Human Resource Management. August 2, 2017.
  17. ^ Hopkins, Jamie. "Treasury Finalizes Rules For New Retirement Savings Account: The myRA". Retrieved 2016-09-02.
  18. ^ "What Is a myRA? - Simple. Thrifty. Living". 2015-06-01. Retrieved 2016-09-02.
  19. ^ "myRA: What Employers Need to Know". payroll.intuit.com. Retrieved 2016-09-02.
  20. ^ Fairley, Juliette. "78% of Millennials Anticipate Investing in President Obama's myRA". Mainstreet. No. 15 January 2015. from the original on 2015-01-15. Retrieved 18 December 2014.
  21. ^ "Is the Obama myRA a Bad Idea?". NASDAQ. 16 January 2015. Retrieved 10 February 2014.
  22. ^ Tergesen, Anne (4 February 2014). "12 things you should know about the myRA". Marketwatch. from the original on 2014-04-09. Retrieved 15 January 2015.
  23. ^ Schwartz, Shelly (20 February 2014). "Low-cost IRA alternatives to President Obama's myRA". CNBC. from the original on 2014-02-20. Retrieved 15 January 2015.
  24. ^ "myRA Not Needed: You Can Set Up Your Own Retirement Plans". Forbes. No. 15 January 2015. Retrieved 30 January 2014.
  25. ^ Simon, Helen (2015) myRA: A Smart Option for Retirement Saving?, accessed 2 October 2016
  26. ^ Zornick, George (29 January 2014). "What's the Deal With Obama's Starter Retirement Accounts?". The Nation. Retrieved 15 January 2015.
  27. ^ Myerson, Jesse (3 February 2014). "Obama's MyRA Idea Is Redistribution of Wealth from Workers to Money Managers". Mediaite. Retrieved 16 January 2015.

External links edit

  • Official website

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For other uses see Myra disambiguation myRA my retirement account is a type of Roth IRA account sponsored by the United States Treasury and administered by Comerica 1 2 Richard Ludlow was the executive director of the program for the U S Treasury 3 A simplified retirement plan aimed at those who can afford only small monthly contributions MyRA was a component of the U S government s Opportunity for All plan which has a goal of ensuring middle class Americans feel secure in their jobs homes and budgets 4 President Obama signing MyRA at the Irvin Plant of U S Steel near Pittsburgh In July 2017 the Treasury Department announced that the program would be phased out Deposits are no longer accepted as of December 4 2017 5 Contents 1 History 2 Program specifics 3 Response 4 References 5 External linksHistory editThe myRA program was announced on January 28 2014 by President Barack Obama during the 2014 State of the Union Address stating 1 6 7 Let s do more to help Americans save for retirement Today most workers don t have a pension A Social Security check often isn t enough on its own 8 And while the stock market has doubled over the last five years that doesn t help folks who don t have 401ks That s why tomorrow I will direct the Treasury to create a new way for working Americans to start their own retirement savings MyRA It s a new savings bond that encourages folks to build a nest egg MyRA guarantees a decent return with no risk of losing what you put in President Obama The President signed the memo in a public ceremony at U S Steel s Irvin plant in the Pittsburgh suburb of West Mifflin Pennsylvania on January 28 2014 1 9 10 In late 2014 a pilot version of the program launched with approximately 60 employers participating allowing for testing and feedback Approximately 3 000 myRA accounts were opened during the pilot phase and average individual contributions during the pilot were around 20 50 per month 11 On December 15 2014 the United States Treasurypublished the final regulations governing the myRA accounts 12 The Treasury finally declared the program ready to use and available across the country in November 2015 13 In July 2017 the Treasury Department announced that the program would be phased out in the following months due to lack of participation relative to the costs of maintaining it 14 At the time there were 20 000 myRA accounts and the median account balance was 500 15 There were also 10 000 myRA accounts with zero balances 15 As of that date myRA participants had contributed 34 million to their myRA accounts since the program s inception 15 The Treasury Department notified MyRA account holders of the phase out of myRA and encouraged account holder to move their myRA account balances to a Roth IRA 16 The Treasury Department had spent an average of 23 million per year to maintain the program since its inception 16 Deposits are no longer accepted as of December 4 2017 5 Program specifics editThe myRA was a new type of saving bond that we can set up without legislation 1 guaranteed to have a decent return by holding an add on Treasury security in a Roth IRA with contributions after taxes and lifetime growth to be tax free The maximum annual contribution is 5 500 including any Roth and Traditional IRA contributions 17 When a myRA account reaches either 15 000 in value or 30 years of age whichever comes first it will roll into a private sector retirement account The initial investment can be as low as 25 and one can make periodic investments for as little as 5 every time one gets paid 18 There was no cost to open a new account and ongoing automatic payroll deductions to fund a myRA can be any amount The only investment option was the G Fund of government securities in the Thrift Savings Plan for Federal and US Military employees Households making under 191 000 a year could open a myRA account and invest with variable interest rates similar to the Thrift Savings Plan 1 Employers will not contribute to or administer employees accounts they will only facilitate the setup of employees payroll direct deposits 19 Response editA 2014 survey found that 78 percent of Millennials would enroll in a myRA if eligible 20 An analysis by Wyatt Investment Research concluded that while the myRA wasn t perfect anything that gets millions of people to start saving for retirement has to be a good thing 21 The myRA has been skeptically received by retirement planning professionals due to the low returns it will offer 22 CNBC has noted that overcoming the traditional IRA 1 000 minimum may not be just one of the reasons for low income workers to invest in a myRA it may be the only reason 23 John Wasik of Forbes characterized the myRA as a decent idea but not needed noting that all of the benefits of the myRA were already available through other investment vehicles and lamenting the lack of hedge against inflation that can devalue government treasuries 24 An article on The Motley Fool described the plan as better than nothing but worse than most in particular criticizing the lack of investment options only the Government Securities Fund of the Thrift Savings Plan low rate of return about 2 3 annually vs the benchmark S amp P 500 which has average annual growth of about 10 and 15 000 cap after which the myRa account stops accumulating interest 25 Some on the political left have criticized the myRA for feeding risky IRA style investment accounts that divert savings into the stock market 26 An editorial by Jessie Myerson on Mediaite meanwhile blasted the myRA as something that unnecessarily skims off of workers wages so money managers can extract fees without addressing specifically what fees if any he would consider appropriate and furthermore argues that Americans don t need to save money due to the vast majority of dollars being digital entries in spreadsheets spent into existence by the federal government by a keystroke 27 However the MyRA differs in that funds can only be invested in the G option of the government s Thrift Savings Plan This investment is guaranteed by the government and has a fairly low rate of return as it tracks government bonds This makes the fund less than ideal for long term savings References edit a b c d e Shreve Meg January 2014 OBAMA SIGNS EXECUTIVE ORDER SETTING UP MYRA RETIREMENT ACCOUNTS Tax Notes Today 2014 TNT 20 6 Dallas Firm Will Manage New U S Retirement Savings Program Financial Advisor 22 December 2014 Retrieved 15 January 2015 Lobosco Katie 16 December 2016 After one year 20 000 people are saving for retirement with Obama s myRA CNN Money Retrieved 11 July 2018 My RA info What is MyRA a b Deposits Ending December 4 Official MyRA website Retrieved 1 January 2018 Matthew Yglesias What s the Deal With Obama s New MyRA Plan Slate 28 January 2014 Announcement from the U S Treasury According to an official Social Security webpage the retirement benefit of Social Security is designed to replace about 40 of one s income during their working career while financial planners recommend at least 70 of working income should be replaced in retirement 1 President Speech Pennsylvania Jan 29 2014 Video C SPAN org C SPAN org Pittsburgh PA News Weather and Sports WTAE TV Pittsburgh Action News 4 WTAE Archived from the original on 2014 02 02 Retrieved 2014 01 30 Treasury Department announces national launch of myRA Program CUInsight 2015 12 23 Retrieved 2016 07 26 Regulations Governing Retirement Savings Bonds PDF Federal Register 79 240 15 December 2014 Archived PDF from the original on 2015 01 07 Retrieved 2015 01 07 Pisani Joseph Government backed myRA accounts are ready for use The Columbus Dispatch Archived from the original on 2016 04 06 Retrieved 2016 08 21 Davidson Paul July 28 2017 Trump administration ends low income retirement savings plan USA Today Retrieved July 28 2017 a b c Bedard Paul Treasury kills Obama IRA boondoggle cost taxpayers 70M to manage 34M Washington Examiner July 28 2017 a b Miller Stephen MyRA Post Mortem Treasury to Shut Down Retirement Savings Program Society for Human Resource Management August 2 2017 Hopkins Jamie Treasury Finalizes Rules For New Retirement Savings Account The myRA Retrieved 2016 09 02 What Is a myRA Simple Thrifty Living 2015 06 01 Retrieved 2016 09 02 myRA What Employers Need to Know payroll intuit com Retrieved 2016 09 02 Fairley Juliette 78 of Millennials Anticipate Investing in President Obama s myRA Mainstreet No 15 January 2015 Archived from the original on 2015 01 15 Retrieved 18 December 2014 Is the Obama myRA a Bad Idea NASDAQ 16 January 2015 Retrieved 10 February 2014 Tergesen Anne 4 February 2014 12 things you should know about the myRA Marketwatch Archived from the original on 2014 04 09 Retrieved 15 January 2015 Schwartz Shelly 20 February 2014 Low cost IRA alternatives to President Obama s myRA CNBC Archived from the original on 2014 02 20 Retrieved 15 January 2015 myRA Not Needed You Can Set Up Your Own Retirement Plans Forbes No 15 January 2015 Retrieved 30 January 2014 Simon Helen 2015 myRA A Smart Option for Retirement Saving accessed 2 October 2016 Zornick George 29 January 2014 What s the Deal With Obama s Starter Retirement Accounts The Nation Retrieved 15 January 2015 Myerson Jesse 3 February 2014 Obama s MyRA Idea Is Redistribution of Wealth from Workers to Money Managers Mediaite Retrieved 16 January 2015 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title MyRA amp oldid 1106927781, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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