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Platform for Employees to Add Crypto to their 401(k) Plans Live in 50 Companies
San Francisco-based 401(k) plan provider ForUsAll said 50 of its clients now allow employees to invest their savings into crypto.
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NY AG Letitia James wrote a letter to Congress, urging the US policymakers to ban crypto investments in retirement funds.
San Francisco-based 401(k) plan provider ForUsAll said 50 of its clients now allow employees to invest their savings into crypto.
Does freedom of choice extend to 401(k) retirement plans?
Employers that use Fidelity to administer their retirement plans would soon have the option to put Bitcoin in their 401(k)s.