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How 401(k)s revolutionized American retirement — for better and worse

How 401(k)s revolutionized American retirement  — for better and worse

(André da Loba for Deseret Magazine)


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Over the last five decades, the 401(k) has revolutionized American retirement. This new account allowed workers to stash pretax savings and let them invest these nest eggs like any other funds.

This innovation shifted both autonomy and the risk of market volatility to workers away from traditional pension plans, which have mostly disappeared. The result far outstrips the expectations for what was seen as a complementary investment vehicle rather than a firm foundation of financial planning.

Today, 401(k)s offer a vast reservoir of funding for the market, but may not be enough to see the next generations through old age. Here's the breakdown.

Read the full story at Deseret.com.

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