Ex-official calls for a ‘universal 401(k)’

As one way to finance the program, Gene B. Sperling suggested reducing the estate tax exclusion for couples to $7 million from $10.7 milllion, a move that he said would generate over $200 billion in new revenue over the next 10 years.

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