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January 13, 2017 Newswires
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Boosting Workers’ Retirement Savings Rates to be Primary Focus for U.S. Employers in 2017

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LINCOLNSHIRE, Ill., Jan. 10 -- Aon, a provider of risk management, insurance and reinsurance brokerage, human resources solutions and outsourcing services, issued the following news release:

Despite strong participation in employer-sponsored 401(k) plans, few employers (15 percent) are satisfied with their workers' current savings rates, according to a new report from Aon Hewitt, the talent, retirement and health solutions business of Aon plc (NYSE: AON). In response, employers are focused on increasing savings rates and will continue to expand financial wellbeing programs this year.

In the 13th installment of its annual report, Aon Hewitt surveyed more than 250 U.S. employers representing nearly 9 million workers to determine their priorities and likely changes when it comes to retirement benefits. According to the report, employers will focus on a few key areas with an eye toward improving 401(k) savings rates in 2017:

Emphasizing retirement readiness. Nearly all employers (90 percent) are concerned with their workers' level of understanding about how much they need to save to achieve an adequate retirement savings. In response, nearly all of the employers (87 percent) that are not satisfied are likely to take action this year to help workers make plans to reach their retirement goals.

"Employers are making retirement readiness one of the important parts of their financial wellbeing strategy by offering tools and modelers to help workers understand, realistically, how much they're likely to need in order to retire," said Rob Austin, director of Retirement Research at Aon Hewitt. "Some of these tools take it a step further and provide education on what specific actions workers can take to help close the savings gap and can help workers understand that even small changes, such as increasing 401(k) contributions by just 2 percentage points can impact their long-term savings outlook."

Focusing on financial wellbeing. While financial wellbeing has been a growing trend among employers recently, most employers (60 percent) feel its importance has increased over the past two years. This year, nearly all (92 percent) employers are likely to focus on the financial wellbeing of workers in a way that extends beyond retirement such as help with managing student loan debt, day-to-day budgeting and even physical and emotional wellbeing. Currently, 58 percent of employers have a tool available that covers at least one aspect of financial wellbeing, but by the end of the year, that percentage is expected to reach 84 percent, according to the Aon Hewitt report.

"Financial wellbeing programs have moved from being something that a few leading-edge companies were offering to a more mainstream strategy," said Austin. "Employers realize that offering programs that address the overall wellbeing of their workers can solve for myriad challenges that impact people's work lives and productivity, including their physical and emotional health, financial stressors and long-term retirement savings."

Refining automation. Employers are taking the lessons learned from automatic enrollment and enhancing their automatic features to help increase savings rates. For example, a separate Aon Hewitt report found more than half of all plans with automatic enrollment default workers at or above the company match threshold.[1] Employers are also adding contribution escalation features and enrolling (or backsweeping) workers who may not have been previously enrolled in the 401(k) plan.

"Employers realize that automatic 401(k) features can be very effective when it comes to increasing participation in the plan," explained Austin. "Now they are taking an automation 2.0 approach to make it easier for workers to save more and to invest better."

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