A quarter of U.S. employers have eliminated matching contributions to employee 401(k) retirement plans since September to save money amid the economy’s downturn.
Employers cutting back on 401(k) plansCourtesy MSNBC.com: Business Mon, 06/22/2009 - 09:39
A quarter of U.S. employers have eliminated matching contributions to employee 401(k) retirement plans since September to save money amid the economy’s downturn. Related itemsThe Experiential Economy: Can Money Buy Happiness?
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