It is typically difficult to determine whether households save optimally. But in some cases, savings incentives are strong enough to imply sharp normative restrictions. We consider employees who receive employer matching contributions in their 401(k) plan and are allowed to make discretionary, penalty-free, in-service withdrawals. For these employees, contributing below the match threshold is a dominated action. Nevertheless, half of employees with these clear-cut incentives do contribute below the match threshold, foregoing matching contributions that average 1.3% of their annual pay. Providing these “undersavers” with specific information about the free lunch they are giving up fails to raise their contribution rates
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It is typically difficult to determine whether households save optimally. But in some cases, savings...
We identify employees at seven companies whose 401(k) investment choices are dominated because they ...
We develop a comprehensive model of 401(k) pension design that reflects the complex tax, savings, li...
We assess the impact on savings behavior of several different 401(k) plan features, including automa...
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The majority of Americans are not saving enough to maintain their standard of living after retiremen...
Despite only having been in existence for 27 years – less than a typical working career – some analy...
Many workers save for retirement through 401(k) plans. This study addresses the concern that low acc...
The U.S. has long incentivized retirement saving in 401(k) and similar retirement accounts by permit...
The US has long incentivized retirement saving in 401(k) and similar retirement accounts by permitti...
This paper summarizes the authors work on the effect of IRA and 401(k) contributions on net personal...
Abstract- We use data on fi ve hundred 401(k) pension plans to evaluate how employer matching incent...
This paper analyzes the effects of a large randomized field experiment, carried out with H&R Block, ...
This paper investigates the effect of 401(k) eligibility on saving. To address the possibility that...
This paper examines the role of 40 1(k) plans in retirement saving by U.S. households. It charts the...
It is typically difficult to determine whether households save optimally. But in some cases, savings...
We identify employees at seven companies whose 401(k) investment choices are dominated because they ...
We develop a comprehensive model of 401(k) pension design that reflects the complex tax, savings, li...
We assess the impact on savings behavior of several different 401(k) plan features, including automa...
This paper explores why plan sponsors design their 401(k) plans the way they do. Employing a unique,...
The majority of Americans are not saving enough to maintain their standard of living after retiremen...
Despite only having been in existence for 27 years – less than a typical working career – some analy...
Many workers save for retirement through 401(k) plans. This study addresses the concern that low acc...
The U.S. has long incentivized retirement saving in 401(k) and similar retirement accounts by permit...
The US has long incentivized retirement saving in 401(k) and similar retirement accounts by permitti...
This paper summarizes the authors work on the effect of IRA and 401(k) contributions on net personal...
Abstract- We use data on fi ve hundred 401(k) pension plans to evaluate how employer matching incent...
This paper analyzes the effects of a large randomized field experiment, carried out with H&R Block, ...
This paper investigates the effect of 401(k) eligibility on saving. To address the possibility that...
This paper examines the role of 40 1(k) plans in retirement saving by U.S. households. It charts the...