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How Everyday Choices Impact ON Semiconductor Employees’ Paths to a Stronger Retirement

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Healthcare Provider Update: Healthcare Provider for ON Semiconductor ON Semiconductor partners with various health insurance providers to administer employee healthcare benefits. While the specific provider may vary based on location and employee needs, large national insurers such as UnitedHealthcare and Anthem BlueCross BlueShield are often utilized by companies of ON Semiconductor's size. This partnership emphasizes ON Semiconductor's commitment to providing comprehensive healthcare benefits to its workforce. Potential Healthcare Cost Increases in 2026 As we look ahead to 2026, ON Semiconductor, along with other companies, may face substantial increases in healthcare costs due to anticipated record hikes in premiums for Affordable Care Act (ACA) marketplace plans. Reports indicate that some states could experience premium increases over 60%, driven by factors such as rising medical costs and the potential expiration of enhanced federal premium subsidies. This perfect storm of challenges is expected to push out-of-pocket premiums up by 75% or more for a significant number of enrollees, thereby amplifying the financial burden on employers and employees alike. Companies like ON Semiconductor will need to prepare for these increased costs in their healthcare budgets, particularly as the healthcare landscape continues to evolve dramatically. Click here to learn more

'Many ON Semiconductor employees overlook how everyday spending habits influence their long-term goals, making it important to understand how consistent financial discipline in small decisions can be just as impactful as major investment choices when preparing for retirement.'— Wesley Boudreaux, a representative of The Retirement Group, a division of Wealth Enhancement.

'ON Semiconductor employees can strengthen their retirement outlook by recognizing that sustainable wealth often grows from steady, mindful habits rather than big financial moves,' — Patrick Ray, a representative of The Retirement Group, a division of Wealth Enhancement.

In this article, we will discuss:

  1. The hidden cost of convenience and its impact on wealth.

  2. How small savings can compound over time to strengthen retirement readiness.

  3. Practical money habits that support fiscal discipline across generations.

Maintaining Your Standard of Living: Small Habits That Build Long-Term Wealth

by Brent Wolf, CPA, Wealth Enhancement

I recently spoke with a client who had carefully built significant savings through years of consistent fiscal discipline. When his children remarked that “baby boomers had it easy,” he simply replied, “We just learned to live within our means.” That mindset remains just as valuable today for ON Semiconductor employees preparing for retirement.

The Hidden Cost of Convenience

Modern conveniences can quietly erode long-term wealth. Services like Uber Eats, DoorDash, and Grubhub can make life easier, but research shows that delivery orders can cost between 80% and 105% more than picking up the same meal yourself. 1  These additional costs often stem from:

  • - Restaurants increasing menu prices by 20–30% for delivery app orders 2

  • - Added platform service and delivery fees

  • - Extra taxes layered into the total

  • - Tips on top of already inflated costs

Essentially, you’re paying more for someone else to handle the task—not for a better product.

How Small Savings Compound Over Time

Choosing to cook at home or pick up meals rather than relying on delivery can save roughly $250 per week, or about $13,000 per year. 3  Over two decades, that amounts to $260,000 in cash savings. If those savings were invested and grew at a 10% annual rate, they could potentially reach $687,300. 4  That's a lot of savings for an incremental change, enough to substantially influence retirement readiness for many ON Semiconductor employees.

Building Better Money Habits

Reducing unnecessary spending doesn’t mean giving up what you enjoy. Consider these practical steps:

  • - Call restaurants directly and pick up your meal instead of ordering through apps

  • - Prepare more meals at home

  • - Walk to nearby restaurants instead of paying for delivery

Long-term fiscal strength often results from steady, thoughtful habits that align with broader goals—something ON Semiconductor employees can integrate into their daily routines.

Taking the Next Step

Growth rarely comes from one major decision; it’s built through consistent, intentional behaviors. By rethinking spending habits and redirecting small savings, you can make meaningful progress toward long-term retirement goals.

The Retirement Group can help ON Semiconductor employees understand how everyday savings may support their broader strategy. To discuss how these principles can fit into your retirement planning, call (800) 900-5867 to speak with a financial professional today.

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What is the ON Semiconductor 401(k) plan?

The ON Semiconductor 401(k) plan is a retirement savings plan that allows employees to save for retirement through pre-tax contributions, with the option for after-tax contributions as well.

How can I enroll in the ON Semiconductor 401(k) plan?

Employees can enroll in the ON Semiconductor 401(k) plan by accessing the enrollment portal through the company’s HR website or by contacting the HR department for assistance.

What is the employer match for the ON Semiconductor 401(k) plan?

ON Semiconductor offers a competitive employer matching contribution to the 401(k) plan, which typically matches a percentage of employee contributions, up to a certain limit.

At what age can I start contributing to the ON Semiconductor 401(k) plan?

Employees can start contributing to the ON Semiconductor 401(k) plan as soon as they meet the eligibility requirements, which generally begin upon employment.

Can I change my contribution amount to the ON Semiconductor 401(k) plan?

Yes, employees can change their contribution amount to the ON Semiconductor 401(k) plan at any time by accessing their account online or by contacting HR.

Does ON Semiconductor offer a Roth 401(k) option?

Yes, ON Semiconductor offers a Roth 401(k) option, allowing employees to make after-tax contributions to their retirement savings.

What investment options are available in the ON Semiconductor 401(k) plan?

The ON Semiconductor 401(k) plan provides a variety of investment options, including mutual funds, target-date funds, and other investment vehicles to suit different risk tolerances.

When can I access my ON Semiconductor 401(k) funds?

Employees can access their ON Semiconductor 401(k) funds upon reaching retirement age, or in certain circumstances such as financial hardship, termination of employment, or other qualifying events.

Is there a vesting schedule for the ON Semiconductor 401(k) employer match?

Yes, ON Semiconductor has a vesting schedule for the employer match, meaning employees must work for a certain period before they fully own the matching contributions.

How do I check my balance in the ON Semiconductor 401(k) plan?

Employees can check their balance in the ON Semiconductor 401(k) plan by logging into their account on the plan's administrative website or through the mobile app.

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