Comptroller Scanlon travels the state to raise awareness about a state run retirement program for businesses ahead of March 30 deadline
Category: retirement
Connecticut's state run pension plan for municipal employees has a debt problem and that means some towns and cities have to pay up.
Over 18,000 small businesses have yet to register for Connecticut's state retirement program ahead of a March 30 deadline.
CT Comptroller Sean Scanlon pitched Connecticut's state-run retirement plan for private sector employees ahead of a March 30 deadline.
Connecticut ranked low on a list of best states for retirees due to its affordability, but tax changes made by the General Assembly could help.
Connecticut may be seeing an exodus of state employees as new figures from the Comptroller's Office shows a surge in retirement filings.