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Janet Yellen Pushes to Restrict Crypto 401(K) Plans, Labelling it as Unsuitable for Most Retirement Savers

Yellen Pushes Back Against Retirement Crypto Plans

In April, Fidelity Investments, a leading financial service provider, announced that it would provide companies with the ability to offer employees the option to invest up to 20 percent of their 401(k)s in bitcoin.

Although Fidelity Investments claims that retirement plan sponsors have shown growing interest in the inclusion of crypto, Janet Yellen, the U.S. Treasury Secretary, expressed some resistance to the notion.

In a Thursday event, organized by the New York Times, Yellen highlighted that the inclusion of crypto in retirement plans is not something she would recommend.

According to Yellen, crypto is too risky to be included in the retirement plans of most savers. She went on to add that Congress could look to regulate which assets can be included in retirement plans like 401(k).

The Treasurer shares the same stance as the U.S. Department of Labor, which has also warned against using cryptocurrency for people’s 401(k) accounts, signaling its opposition.

On the Flipside

Why You Should Care

The inclusion of Bitcoin into retirement plans has been met with intense criticism, with many analysts pointing to the volatility that markedly sets crypto apart from traditional investment vehicles like stocks and bonds.

Find out more about the Fidelity crypto retirement plan in the article below:

Fidelity Will Allow Retirement Savers To Put Bitcoin In 401(K) Accounts

More information on the crypto 401(K) plan can be found in:

Crypto as an Alternative to 401(k)? Smells Like Teen Spirit

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Source: Cryptocurrency - investing.com

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