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In reply to the discussion: 401Ks are a disaster: Column [View all]FreeJoe
(1,039 posts)I don't know the retirement plans of hundreds of people, but the overwhelming majority of my close friends (all in their mid-40s to early 50s) are looking forward to good retirements based on well funded 401K plans. Because most have changed jobs several times, they are all better off than they would have been under the old pension systems.
The only close friend looking at retirement hell is a friend who's wife left him and they liquidated his retirement savings to distribute funds as part of the settlement. The taxes and penalties were brutal. As has been said elsewhere in this post, 401Ks work well for those that contribute regularly, invest prudently, and don't touch the money until they retire. If something causes any of those things not to happen, all bets are off. It worked well for me, but I don't think it is a sufficiently reliable option on which to base the retirements of the overwhelming majority of people in the country. Too many people don't contribute regularly. They don't know how to invest prudently. And they will spend some of the money well before they retire. It is human nature. We need to design a system that works for people despite how they behave.