[Excerpt] Over the past 25 years, defined contribution (DC) plans—including 401(k) plans—have become the most prevalent form of employer-sponsored retirement plan in the United States. The majority of assets held in these plans are invested in stocks and stock mutual funds, and the decline in the major stock market indices in 2008 greatly reduced the value of many families\u27 retirement savings. The effect of stock market volatility on families\u27 retirement savings is just one issue of concern to Congress with respect to defined contribution retirement plans. This report describes seven major policy issues with respect to defined contribution plans: 1. Access to employer-sponsored retirement plans. In 2007, only 61% of employees in the p...
Defined contribution (DC) pension plans have helped many individuals accumulate assets for retiremen...
Stories of America’s retirement savings crisis pepper the news. According to a report released by th...
Many workers save for retirement through 401(k) plans. This study addresses the concern that low acc...
[Excerpt] Over the past 25 years, defined contribution (DC) plans—including 401(k) plans—have become...
Today, 401(k) plans have become one of the most popular retirement savings programs offered by corpo...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Over the past...
Despite only having been in existence for 27 years – less than a typical working career – some analy...
In the interest of encouraging workers to save for retirement, Congress has authorized several kinds...
Defined contribution (DC) plans are increasingly being offered as the primary employer-sponsored pen...
Today, many Americans rely on savings in 401(k)-type accounts to supplement Social Security in retir...
How has the emergence of defined contribution pensi on plans, such as 401(k) plans, affected the fin...
This article discusses the evolution of retirement income funds from defined benefit packages to 401...
Retirement investing in the United States has changed dramatically. The classic defined-benefit (DB)...
This CRS Report begins by describing the shift from traditional defined benefit pensions to defined ...
According to the U.S. Department of Labor, 43% of private-sector employees participated in defined c...
Defined contribution (DC) pension plans have helped many individuals accumulate assets for retiremen...
Stories of America’s retirement savings crisis pepper the news. According to a report released by th...
Many workers save for retirement through 401(k) plans. This study addresses the concern that low acc...
[Excerpt] Over the past 25 years, defined contribution (DC) plans—including 401(k) plans—have become...
Today, 401(k) plans have become one of the most popular retirement savings programs offered by corpo...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Over the past...
Despite only having been in existence for 27 years – less than a typical working career – some analy...
In the interest of encouraging workers to save for retirement, Congress has authorized several kinds...
Defined contribution (DC) plans are increasingly being offered as the primary employer-sponsored pen...
Today, many Americans rely on savings in 401(k)-type accounts to supplement Social Security in retir...
How has the emergence of defined contribution pensi on plans, such as 401(k) plans, affected the fin...
This article discusses the evolution of retirement income funds from defined benefit packages to 401...
Retirement investing in the United States has changed dramatically. The classic defined-benefit (DB)...
This CRS Report begins by describing the shift from traditional defined benefit pensions to defined ...
According to the U.S. Department of Labor, 43% of private-sector employees participated in defined c...
Defined contribution (DC) pension plans have helped many individuals accumulate assets for retiremen...
Stories of America’s retirement savings crisis pepper the news. According to a report released by th...
Many workers save for retirement through 401(k) plans. This study addresses the concern that low acc...