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Turning workers into savers?

incentives, liquidity, and choice in 401(k) plan design

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Turning workers into savers?
Olivia S. Mitchell
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Turning workers into savers?

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"We develop a comprehensive model of 401(k) pension design that reflects the complex tax, savings, liquidity and investment incentives of such plans. Using a new dataset on some 500 plans covering nearly 740,000 workers, we show that employer matching contributions have only a modest impact on eliciting additional retirement saving. In the typical 401(k) plan, only 10 percent of non-highly-compensated workers are induced to save more by match incentives; and 30 percent fail to join their plan at all, despite the fact that the company-proffered match would grant them a real return premium of 1-5% above market rates if they contributed. Such indifference to retirement saving incentives cannot be attributed to liquidity or investment constraints. These results underscore the need for alternative approaches beyond matching contributions, if retirement saving is to become broader-based"--National Bureau of Economic Research web site.

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Turning workers into savers?: incentives, liquidity, and choice in 401(k) plan design
2005, National Bureau of Economic Research
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Includes bibliographical references.
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NBER working paper series ;, working paper 11726, Working paper series (National Bureau of Economic Research : Online) ;, working paper no. 11726.

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