401(k) Participants Hung in during Downturn
Fred Schneyer
October 27, 2009 — Despite the Wall Street turmoil and the economic downturn, the number of employees joining 401(k) plans serviced by Charles Schwab actually increased. —
A Schwab news release said participation rates in its 401(k) plans jumped from 73% at the end of 2007 to 77% a year later with the stepped-up rates seen in all plans—particularly at small- and mid-sized employers. Auto-enrolled plans went from 77% to 84% by year-end 2008.
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