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August 08, 2005
401(k) Balances Rise to Highest Level Since 1999

The average 401(k) account balance increased 10 percent last year, rising to the highest level since the year 1999, according to a report by Fidelity Investments.

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The study covered nearly 8.6 million participants in approximately 10,800 corporate defined contribution plans serviced by Fidelity at the end of 2004.

The analysis revealed the average 401(k) participant account balance increased from $55,000 in 2003 to $61,000 in 2004.

In addition, the study found that average plan participation rates have stabilized after a few years of slight declines. Sixty-six percent of eligible workers contributed in 2004, the same as in 2003.

"The average 401(k) deferral rate remained steady over the past twelve months at about 7 percent," says Steve Deschenes, executive vice president, Fidelity Institutional Retirement Services Company. "This is a good start, but in an environment where retirement-related expenses are continuing to increase, workers who plan to rely on their 401(k) as their primary source of retirement income need to be saving more."

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