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401(k) Survey Results: How Does Your 401(k) Compare?

By Stephen Bruce, PHR

Editor, HR Daily Advisor

Just My E-pinion

For years, BLR® has surveyed compensation and benefits professionals. This year, we have expanded our program with a series of brief, targeted benefits surveys. In today’s Advisor, we’ve got the results of the 401(k) survey. The findings are interesting and will help all readers see where their programs stand.

Companies Allowing Employees to Contribute More to 401(k) Plans

In a November 2009 survey of 401(k) practices, 68% of respondents reported that their company allows employees to contribute 25% or more of their earnings into their 401(k) plan. This is a significant increase over the 58% of respondents to BLR’s Survey of Employee Benefits in late 2006 that allowed such contribution levels.

While 22% of responding employers do not match employee contributions to the 401(k) plan, 32% match between 2% and 4% of salary, and 33% match up to 6% of salary contributed. Of those companies that match contributions, most match at least 50 cents on each dollar contributed.

The survey, conducted by BLR’s HR Daily Advisor, received over 1,000 responses, of which 75% originated from companies with fewer than 500 employees.  The responses were evenly divided geographically within the United States and spread across all types of industries.


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Here are the detailed results:

Company offers a 401(k) Plan:

Yes

93%

No

7%

Maximum percentage of earnings an employee may contribute to the 401(k) Plan:

1% to 4.99%

  4%

5% to 9.99%

  4%

10% to 14.99%

  9%

15% to 19.99%

10%

20% to 24.99%

  5%

25% or more

68%

Maximum percentage of earnings against which company will make a matching contribution:

No matching

22%

Less than 2% of  salary

  4%

2% to 4% of salary

32%

4.01% to 6% of salary

33%

More than 6% of salary

  9%

 

Extent to which company matches employee 401(k) dollar contributions:

No matching

26%

Less than 50 cents on the dollar

15%

50 cents on the dollar

26%

More than 50 cents on the dollar

33%

Company has reduced or suspended its 401(k) match in response to the recession:

No, we have left our match as is

80%

Yes, we have suspended our match

16%

Yes, we have reduced our match

   4%

In companies that suspended match in 2009, those considering reinstating the match for 2010:

Yes

50%

No

50%

In companies that reduced match in 2009, those considering increasing the match for 2010:

Yes

14%

No

86%

Enrollment in 401(k) plan is automatic for new employees:

Yes

31%

No

69%

When employee enrollment is automatic, percentage of contribution is:

Less than 3% of salary

30%

3% of salary

49%

4% of salary

  9%

5% of salary

  4%

6% of salary

  4%

More than 6% of salary

  4%


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Number of investment options 401(k) Plan offers:

1 to 7

12%

8 to 14

36%

15 or more

52%

401(k) investment options include Target Date / Life Cycle funds:

Yes

69%

No

31%

Service requirement to be 100% vested in the 401(k) Plan:

Less than 3 years

38%

3 to 4 years

16%

5 or 6 years

43%

7 years

  3%

Employees allowed to add “cash-outs” of unused vacation or sick time to their 401(k) accounts:

Currently Allowed

  4%

Not Currently Allowed, but Considering

  3%

Not Allowed

92%

Thanks to all who participated in the survey. Next up, a survey of child care and elder care. Comments on the 401(k) survey? Suggestions about what we should survey next? Let me know at sbruce@blr.com.

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