U.S. pension-insuring agency reduces deficit to $18.1 billion
16th Nov 2006, 08:54 GMT
WASHINGTON — The federal agency that insures private pension plans for millions of Americans logged a deficit of $18.1 billion this year, a big improvement from last year as a new law helped to put the agency on better financial footing.
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