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401(k) Women Participants
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401(k) women participants are female employees who contribute to and hold retirement savings in employer-sponsored 401(k) plans. They may vary by age, income, career stage, and financial goals, but all are actively building retirement security through these tax-advantaged accounts.
Retirement, Emergency Savings Among Women’s Leading Financial Priorities
Transamerica report highlights the leading concerns for women's retirement and financial security
November 19, 2025
Millennial Women Invest at Earlier Rates Compared to Prior Generations
Millennial women were likelier to feel higher levels of confidence in their investing strategies, Charles Schwab reports
June 11, 2025
Lawmakers Push Spousal Protection Legislation in 401(k) Plans
The legislation was introduced in both the House of Representatives and Senate last week
March 17, 2025
Millennial Women Feeling Financial Toll of Caregiving
Over half of Millennial women who are caregivers have experienced a career or income disruption
March 10, 2025
Women Struggle with Financial Confidence Despite Incoming Wealth Surge
However, more women are opening up conversations around finances with close ones
March 6, 2025
Women Expect 2025 to be ‘Year of Living Practically’ Financially: Fidelity
Fidelity Investments study delivers insights into the current state of women’s financial wellness
March 3, 2025
More Women Take the Lead in Household Financial Decisions
Women respondents to a CFP Board survey were likelier to be concerned about the ability to afford a comfortable retirement and provide caregiving support
February 18, 2025
The Compelling Case for Women and Auto Portability
Tom Hawkins illustrates how women face unique retirement savings challenges that auto portability can address
January 27, 2025
Widowed Women to Acquire Bulk of Wealth Transfer
Cerulli report finds that an estimated $40 trillion will go to widowed women who lose a spouse
January 23, 2025
Retired Women Cite Costs as Top Retirement Surprise
Despite the shock, 51% of retired women describe their financial health as “good” or “very good"
December 11, 2024