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  2. 401(k) Auto-Enrollment Is No Cure-All for Our Retirement Woes

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    (EBRI defined retirement "success" as a 401(k) balance that, when combined with Social Security benefits, replaces 80 percent of pre-retirement income after adjusting for inflation.

  3. How to create a retirement budget - AOL

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    Start by listing all possible sources of retirement income, including tax-advantaged retirement accounts (such as a 401(k) or Roth IRA), Social Security benefits, pensions, part-time earnings ...

  4. Union leaders: Larry Fink is right about the retirement ... - AOL

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    Nowhere in his letter do you learn the ugly fact that despite decades of promotion and happy talk, the median 401(k) of Americans at retirement age has a balance of $71,000–which can’t support ...

  5. 9 biggest 401(k) mistakes to avoid - AOL

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    Here are the biggest mistakes you can make with your 401 (k) and how to avoid them. 1. Not making saving a habit. Not contributing enough, not contributing consistently and not increasing ...

  6. 5 Retirement Plans To Consider That Go Beyond Your 401(k) - AOL

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    As long as you’re making contributions for different businesses, you’re allowed to use both types of accounts. Even if you contribute the maximum of $22,500 to your 401 (k) plan, for example ...

  7. What happens to your 401(k) after you leave a job? 8 key ...

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    2. What to do with your 401 (k) after leaving a job. When you leave an employer, you have several options: Leave the account where it is. Roll it over to your new employer’s 401 (k) on a pre-tax ...

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