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More Americans are now 401k millionaires. God Bless Bidenomics.
More folks can retire as millionaires thanks to Bidenomics.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/more-americans-are-now-401k-millionaires-123138990.html
The number of people with $1 million or more saved in their 401(k) accounts leapt 10% from April to the end of June, according to Fidelity Investments. There was also a 13% pop in millionaires with IRA accounts held at the firm during that same timeframe.
And it isn’t just newly minted millionaires who have something to crow about. For the third straight quarter, Fidelity reported retirement account balances increased for all savers. That’s according to the company’s second quarter analysis of savings account balances for more than 45 million IRA, 401(k), and 403(b) retirement accounts.
Numerous factors played a role in the gains, including the ability to stick to saving for the long haul to ensure security in their golden years.
“Overall, the increase in balances [for all investors] was based on ongoing employer and employee contributions, along with positive market performance.” Michael Shamrell, vice president for workplace thought leadership for Fidelity, told Yahoo Finance.
“The increase we are seeing in 401(k) millionaires this quarter [also] shows the value of long-term investing.”
More folks can retire as millionaires thanks to Bidenomics.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/more-americans-are-now-401k-millionaires-123138990.html
The number of people with $1 million or more saved in their 401(k) accounts leapt 10% from April to the end of June, according to Fidelity Investments. There was also a 13% pop in millionaires with IRA accounts held at the firm during that same timeframe.
And it isn’t just newly minted millionaires who have something to crow about. For the third straight quarter, Fidelity reported retirement account balances increased for all savers. That’s according to the company’s second quarter analysis of savings account balances for more than 45 million IRA, 401(k), and 403(b) retirement accounts.
Numerous factors played a role in the gains, including the ability to stick to saving for the long haul to ensure security in their golden years.
“Overall, the increase in balances [for all investors] was based on ongoing employer and employee contributions, along with positive market performance.” Michael Shamrell, vice president for workplace thought leadership for Fidelity, told Yahoo Finance.
“The increase we are seeing in 401(k) millionaires this quarter [also] shows the value of long-term investing.”
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