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In reply to the discussion: 401(k)s are a sham: Duped by a DIY retirement dream, elderly face staggeringly low living standards [View all]bhikkhu
(10,789 posts)I have money in mutual funds, which are better (so far) than having it sit in a bank. Not much better, but its ok and the yearly fees are very low. I also have a 401k at a new job I got this year. Its worthwhile as there is an employer match, though I don't know off the top of my head what the management fees are. It would still be worthwhile if the fees are under 5%, which they probably are.
Most of the grousing about 401k's not working has to do with either people not using it (if you don't save enough for retirement, you don't have enough, which isn't the 401k's fault), or cherry-picked dates where someone lost money in a market correction. My brother lost half of his large retirement fund in 2009, but it was all back by 2011. Its only really lost if you have to cash out at a bad time.
The article directly blames the 401k for people not saving enough for retirement, which is a bit ridiculous. The alternative is to just put your money in the bank, but that's only good or bad depending on how inflation devalues it. Its a crap-shoot either way, but, again, if you don't save enough somehow or other you're guaranteed to not have enough. I started pretty late myself so I'll likely come up short, the current plan being to work as long as I can and not expect too much in old age. So it goes.