Can America Save Itself?
Tax Reform, Savings and Financial Security
- In-Person
- New America
740 15th St NW #900
Washington, D.C. 20005 - 8:30AM – 10AM EDT
A Breakfast Policy Forum Sponsored by the Corporation for Enterprise Development
A potential push on tax reform offers Congress a chance to solve one of the biggest threats to Americans’ financial security: the lack of household savings. Nearly half of American households lack the cash savings to weather a sudden financial crisis, such as an accident or a job loss.
At this breakfast event, some of the nation’s top experts on savings and financial security offer their ideas on the current critical role of tax policy in savings and what tax policy can do to help all Americans build bigger nest eggs for their futures.
Breakfast will be available at 8:15 a.m.
Visit the event page to learn more about CFED and click here to RSVP via email.
Participants
Keynote panel:
Rep. Jim Gerlach (R-PA)
Rep. Richard Neal (D-MA)
Jonathan Mintz
Commissioner, New York City Department of Consumer Affairs
Moderator
Andrea Levere
President, CFED
Featured experts:
Reid Cramer
Director, Asset Building Program, New America Foundation
Pamela Everhart
Senior Vice President, Benefit Policy Development & Thought Leadership, Fidelity Investments
David John
Senior Research Fellow in Retirement Security & Financial Institutions, The Heritage Foundation
Lisa Mensah
Executive Director, Aspen Institute Initiative on Financial Security
Moderator
Bob Friedman
Founder, CFED (Moderator)