How Does Your 401(k) Compare to Average?
Average employee contribution:
Average employer contribution:
If you add the average employee contribution to the average employer contribution, the combined total of
That's right on target, considering experts recommend saving 10% to 15% of your salary for retirement.
Average 401(k) match: 4.2%There's a dizzying array of formulas companies use to determine how much of your contributions they'll match. The most common formula, according to Vanguard's 2018 How America Saves report, is 50% of every dollar an employee contributes, up to 6% of salary.
The more telling number is the value of the match. That figure " according to Vanguard " is 4.2% of pay on average.
Number of investment choices: 8 to 12The average 401(k) plan includes between eight and 12 investment options, most commonly mutual funds that offer exposure to domestic and international stocks, bonds and money market funds.
About two-thirds of the 401(k) plans jointly analyzed by the
Average annual 401(k) return: 10.2%Many variables determine a 401(k)'s return, including the investments you choose, stock market performance and 401(k) fees.
Those variables make it hard to land on an average 401(k) return, but Vanguard gives us a general snapshot based on the five years ending
Average 401(k) fees: 0.20%-5%In a
Let's set the record straight: You are definitely paying 401(k) fees " between 0.20% and 5% of your balance, according to 401(k) analytics firm BrightScope, which says the larger the plan, the lower the fees. Although employers frequently cover a portion of the administrative costs,
Your plan is required to send you a quarterly fee disclosure statement. If you don't like what you see, consider investing just enough money in your 401(k) to get the company match for the year. Then contribute any additional retirement savings to an IRA, where you have much more control over costs and investment choices.
Average 401(k) balance:
Without further ado, the average 401(k) balance as of the end of
But averages are misleading if you don't take into account participant age and length of time on the job: The average 401(k) balance of participants in their 40s with two years or less of tenure at their employer was roughly
Portion of plans that offer a Roth 401(k): 85%The Roth 401(k) is a mashup of a 401(k) and a Roth IRA, an individual retirement account you fund with post-tax dollars in exchange for tax-free investment growth and withdrawals in retirement.
Nearly 85% of plans now offer a Roth 401(k), according to data from
Though you don't get a tax deduction on your contributions as you do in a traditional 401(k), there's a lot to like about a Roth 401(k), including the fact that it's a convenient workaround for those who earn too much to contribute to a Roth IRA, which has income limits for eligibility.
Get more out of your retirement savingsAll of this 401(k) gawking is only worthwhile if it inspires you to look more closely at your own retirement savings. Ultimately, it's all about answering one key question: Am I saving enough, and in the right accounts? (See how to choose between an IRA vs. 401(k).)
A retirement calculator will crunch your numbers and provide a personalized recommendation for how much you'll need for retirement and how much to save each month to achieve that goal.
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