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Americans are pulling from their 401(k) at dramatic rate

Por: Newsweek Nation August 08, 2023

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The number of Americans pulling money from their 401(k) plans has increased over the past year, according to new data released by Bank of America.On Tuesday, Bank of America released a new report titled Q2 2023 Participant Pulse, which included data relating to 401(k) plans in the U.S. and how they are being used by Americans.The report also found that a growing number of 401(k) participants are initiating withdrawals from their plans. The... + full article



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