T. Rowe Price Publishes Latest Findings On 401k Investor Behavior During Recent Economic Downturns
T. Rowe Price released a study showing that retirement savers who maintained steady savings during the 2008 Global Financial Crisis achieved better outcomes. The data reveals that 67% of consistent savers weathered volatility effectively, while 44% of those who increased savings post-crisis faced longer retirement delays. Current investor behavior during the 2020 crisis is more stable, with less than 2% changing allocations in target date funds. Automation of retirement savings since the Pension Protection Act is cited as a beneficial factor in maintaining contributions despite market conditions.
- 67% of consistent retirement savers effectively managed volatility during 2008.
- Current investor behavior is stable, with only 2% changing investment allocations.
- 44% of savers who began saving post-2008 crisis had to delay retirement by 10 years.
- 19% of workers took loans or hardship withdrawals in 2008.
BALTIMORE, Sept. 15, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- A recent study by T. Rowe Price found retirement savers who were saving at an adequate rate prior to the 2008 Global Financial Crisis (GFC), and who continued to save throughout the crisis, saw the best outcomes. The
"Looking back, the data suggest that market volatility can induce decisions that are often not in retirement savers' longer term financial best interest," said Joshua Dietch, vice president of retirement thought leadership at T. Rowe Price. He said
Meanwhile, T. Rowe Price's 2020 401(k) recording keeping data shows that investor behavior during the current financial crisis is muted compared to the 2008 behavior featured in the survey. Less than
"Looking back, the data suggest that market volatility can induce decisions that often will not benefit retirement savers' over the long term," added Dietch. "However, today's savers have benefited from the automation of retirement savings brought on by the Pension Protection Act in ways that savers could not in 2008. If there is a silver lining to this crisis, this may be it: that automated contributions can help people save for retirement, regardless of market conditions."
ABOUT THE RESEARCH
The survey findings are based on a national study of 3,016 retirement plan participants, 250 eligible non-plan participants, and 603 individuals without access to workplace savings plans. T. Rowe Price worked with NMG Consulting to conduct the survey online from June 13, 2019 to June 25, 2019. This is the fifth edition of the study, following the 2014, 2015, 2017, and 2018 installments. The first phase of the 2018 study focused on financial advice, the second phase focused on retirees, and the third phase focused on gender. The first phase of the 2019 study focused on retirement confidence and the second phase focused on retirement income. Data from prior studies is used in this report for comparison purposes.
T. Rowe Price record keeping data is based on internal plan sponsor and participant data through July 31, 2020.
ABOUT T. ROWE PRICE
Founded in 1937, T. Rowe Price (NASDAQ-GS: TROW) is an independent global asset management company with
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