[Senate Report 117-54]
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117th Congress}                                           { Report
                                 SENATE
 2nd Session  }                                           { 117-54

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                     FINANCIAL LITERACY IN RETIREMENT:
                   PROVIDING JUST-IN-TIME INFORMATION
                   AND ASSISTANCE FOR OLDER AMERICANS
                      AND PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES


                              R E P O R T

                                 OF THE

                       SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON AGING

                          UNITED STATES SENATE


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 January 13 (legislative day January 10), 2022.--Ordered to be printed
  
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                        LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL

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                                       U.S. Senate,
                                Special Committee on Aging,
                                  Washington, DC, January 13, 2022.
Hon. Kamala Harris,
President, U.S. Senate,
Washington, DC.
    Dear Madam President: Under authority of Senate Resolution 
70 agreed to on February 24, 2021, I am submitting to you a 
report of the U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging entitled: 
Financial Literacy in Retirement: Providing Just-In-Time 
Information and Assistance for Older Americans and People with 
Disabilities.
    Senate Resolution 4, the Committee Systems Reorganization 
Amendments of 1977, authorizes the Special Committee on Aging 
``to conduct a continuing study of any and all matters 
pertaining to problems and opportunities of older people, 
including but not limited to, problems and opportunities of 
maintaining health, of assuring adequate income, of finding 
employment, of engaging in productive and rewarding activity, 
of securing proper housing and, when necessary, of obtaining 
care and assistance.'' Senate Resolution 4 also requires that 
the result of these studies and recommendations be reported to 
the Senate annually.
    I am pleased to transmit this report to you.
            Sincerely,
                                      Robert P. Casey, Jr.,
                                                          Chairman.
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
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