How Well Do Workers Understand HSAs?

401k, retirement, HSA, health savings accounts

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HSA education is happening, but is it effective?

New research reinforces the growing convergence between health and retirement savings, and more than half of respondents educate employees on allocating assets between their 401k/403b plan and a Health Savings Account (HSA).

However, employee education remains the dominant concern of plan sponsors (indicated by 60% of respondents), according to the Plan Sponsor Council of America’s first-ever survey on HSA design and use.

“The growth in HSA usage and assets has been explosive, yet this is still a relatively new vehicle that is widely misunderstood,” PSCA Executive Director Jack Towarnicky said in a statement. “These results indicate that plan sponsors have an opportunity to help employees understand how HSAs can be part of a holistic retirement savings plan.”

The survey of nearly two hundred plan sponsors found that the most common resources used to educate employees about their HSAs were “how-to” guides (56.6%) and group presentations (59.9%).

HSA education takes place primarily at open enrollment for 76.4% of organizations, though one-in-five plan sponsor respondents say they offer HSA education multiple times throughout the year, according to PSCA.

“Health savings accounts can make a substantial difference in savers’ abilities to fund their expenses in retirement—especially when contributions are directed strategically,” said Ed Murphy, president and CEO of Empower Retirement, which sponsored the survey. “These survey results tell us that employers and employees are discovering the power of using HSAs as a vehicle for savings and that we must remain committed to helping them understand the best way to use these accounts to begin saving for their healthcare expenses in retirement.”

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