If offered to contribute $50 to your 401(k)… Would you take it?

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If offered to contribute $50 to your 401(k)… Would you take it?

Proprietary and Confidential, SaveAmerica LLC Why SaverNation Americans can’t afford to save for retirement* 27% say they have less than $1,000 in savings 54% say they have less than $25,000 in total savings and investments National Savings rate has been near 0% for 30+ years Only 10% in any income strata contribute the annual maximum For 30 years, the retirement industry has attempted to change people’s saving and spending behavior. * 2010 EBRI Databook on Employee Benefits Why nothing has worked: People don’t have enough money to save more Hard to change people’s behavior 75% of respondents say The #1 reason they don't save more: They can't afford to EBRI's annual Retirement Confidence Survey 1 2

The 401(k) system has been a dud for the vast majority of Americans, with women, young people and minorities among the broad groups whose financial well-being is at risk because they’re not saving enough. For middle-income earners, the median balance in 401(k) plans as of 2010 was a lowly $23,000, according to the study.

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