Two-thirds of Americans aren’t putting money in their 401(k)
Census researchers analyzed tax records and uncovered a much bigger pool of small businesses -- showing that, overall, just 14 percent of all employers offer a 401(k) or other DC plan to their workers.
By Ben Steverman |
Updated on February 22, 2017
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(Bloomberg) — Americans aren’t saving enough for retirement.
True, this has been a refrain for longer than many can remember.
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