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    O’Leary says Americans should be investing 15% of their annual salary — assuming an average salary of around $60,000 a year — into a 401(k) at minimum to successfully retire.

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    Stocks began to slither south on Aug. 2, prompting 401(k) plan participants to make trades in their plan holdings — trading at around 1.7 times their normal activity.

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    There were 497,000 millionaire retirement savers in Fidelity 401(k) plans at the end of the second quarter, up from 485,000 at the end of March — a 2.5% increase.

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