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Vanguard Research Shows Impact of 401(k) Leakage
The 2013 Vanguard study "How America Saves 2013" provided an important view into the cashout behaviors of a large portion of America's 401(k) savers and helps form the foundation of research that supports the need for retirement savings portability, and for auto portability in particular.
PLANSPONSOR Article Highlights Missing Participants, Quotes RCH CEO
PLANSPONSOR draws attention to the increasing problem of missing participants.
RCH in RIJ: "Roll-Ins" Have Arrived
RCH CEO J. Spencer Williams is interviewed by Kerry Pechter of the Retirement Income Journal on roll-ins.
PLANSPONSOR Interview with RCH CEO Spencer Williams
PLANSPONSOR Interview Features Roll-In
MarketWatch Quotes RCH CEO Spencer Williams
WSJ Quotes RCH CEO Spencer Williams on getting dumped by your 401(k)
Initial Results of the EBRI 401(k) Project Model Indicate $1.3 trillion benefit possible
2012 EBRI research indicates that a 50% reduction in cashout leakage could result in an incremental $1.3 trillion in retirement savings, over 10 years.
2011 Aon Hewitt Leakage Study
A 2011 Aon Hewitt leakage study indicates high levels of cashout leakage in America's defined contribution plans.
Fidelity: Plugging the Leaks in the DC System
Important research by Fidelity, America's largest defined contribution recordkeeper: "Plugging the leaks in the DC system: Bridging the gap to a more secure retirement" points the way to policy changes and to auto portability.