Bill 118 hr 3926, also known as the Protecting Our Widows and Widowers in Retirement Act, aims to provide additional financial support and protections for individuals who have lost their spouse and are now living on a fixed income in retirement. The bill recognizes the unique challenges faced by widows and widowers, who may have relied on their spouse's income or benefits during their working years.
One key provision of the bill is the establishment of a Widow's and Widower's Supplemental Benefit, which would provide eligible individuals with a monthly payment to help offset the loss of their spouse's income. This benefit would be in addition to any existing Social Security benefits or other retirement income.
The bill also includes measures to protect widows and widowers from financial exploitation, such as requiring financial institutions to implement safeguards to prevent unauthorized access to a deceased spouse's accounts. Additionally, the bill aims to improve access to financial counseling and resources for individuals who have recently lost their spouse.
Overall, the Protecting Our Widows and Widowers in Retirement Act seeks to address the financial challenges faced by individuals who have lost their spouse and are now navigating retirement on their own. By providing additional support and protections, the bill aims to ensure that widows and widowers can maintain financial stability and security during this difficult time.