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The 401(k) Rip-Off

Edward Nathan Wolff ()

Challenge, 2003, vol. 46, issue 4, pages 21-35

Abstract: Defined contribution plans were supposed to revitalize private pensions and guarantee a comfortable retirement for many more Americans. But it has not turned out that way. This expert summarizes the disappointing state of affairs. Is anyone listening?

Date: 2003

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