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NCR Guide to Making the Most of Their Retirement Savings Across U.S. States

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Recent  research by Empower, a leading retirement plan provider , has highlighted substantial regional differences in retirement savings across the United States. The study, conducted in April through a survey of 1,011 U.S. adults, shows that retirement account balances (pensions, IRAs, and 401(k)s) vary widely by region. NCR employees should consider these geographical differences when planning their retirement strategies.

The findings indicate that northern regions typically have larger retirement savings, attributed to factors like higher local wages, state taxes, and the cost of living. This regional advantage results in significant differences in average retirement savings, with some states notably ahead of others. The NCR workforce is in a favorable position to benefit from understanding these economic conditions across regions.

According to data from the Empower Personal Dashboard ™ for September 2024, the average 401(k) balance nationwide is $293,695. This figure serves as an essential indicator of personal spending and investments, which generally rise over time. Notably, for individuals around age 50 who are nearing retirement, this average increases to $583,231—a key consideration for NCR employees approaching retirement age.

Furthermore, the national average for retirement savings is approximately $498,000. However, the top ten states exceed this average by at least $49,000, underscoring the diversity in retirement savings accumulation across the country. The states with the highest retirement savings are:

  1. Minnesota - $547,000

  2. Washington - $550,700

  3. Vermont - $550,000

  4. Massachusetts - $563,000

  5. Alaska – $570,000

  6. New Hampshire - $570,000

  7. North Dakota - $582,000

  8. Virginia - $590,000

  9. New Jersey - $600,000

  10. Connecticut - $634,000

These statistics illustrate the differences in retirement preparation across states and the challenges many face in building a substantial retirement fund. A  January 2024 study by Northwestern Mutual , conducted via the Harris Poll, reveals a substantial gap between the desired and actual retirement savings of adults, with an average shortfall exceeding one million dollars. NCR employees can use this information to gauge their own retirement planning.

This data emphasizes the critical role of thoughtful financial planning and the importance of investment strategies tailored to local economic factors. Survey results provide valuable comparisons for individuals assessing their retirement preparedness. For NCR staff, this means aligning investment strategies with regional economic conditions for stronger retirement outcomes.

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Additional insights from the  Employee Benefit Research Institute’s Retirement Confidence Survey of May 2024  show that individuals in wealthier states often benefit from employer-supported financial initiatives. This approach, increasingly adopted by major corporations, has been shown to substantially improve retirement outcomes. The study indicates that employees with access to such resources not only have the ability to save more but also express greater confidence in their retirement plans. These findings suggest that geographic disparities in retirement savings may also reflect different levels of corporate support in financial education and planning, which are essential for enhancing retirement readiness among older workers.

Think of retirement savings as a garden, where each section represents a different plot. In this “garden,” the northern states resemble fertile zones where factors like higher wages and strong employer-sponsored plans foster a notable increase in retirement savings compared to other regions. This fertile area produces significantly larger “crops” (savings), surpassing the national average. This analogy highlights territorial inequalities in retirement preparation, showing how regional and financial factors contribute to the growth of retirement funds across the country. NCR employees can use these prosperous regions as examples for building their own retirement plans effectively.

What is the NCR 401(k) plan?

The NCR 401(k) plan is a retirement savings plan that allows NCR employees to save for retirement through pre-tax contributions, which can grow tax-deferred until withdrawal.

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

You can enroll in the NCR 401(k) plan by visiting the employee benefits portal or contacting the HR department for assistance with the enrollment process.

What types of contributions can I make to the NCR 401(k) plan?

NCR employees can make pre-tax contributions, Roth (after-tax) contributions, and potentially catch-up contributions if they are age 50 or older.

Does NCR offer a company match for the 401(k) contributions?

Yes, NCR offers a company match on employee contributions to the 401(k) plan, which helps to enhance your retirement savings.

How does the NCR company match work?

The NCR company match typically matches a percentage of your contributions up to a certain limit, which is outlined in the plan documents.

When can I start contributing to the NCR 401(k) plan?

You can start contributing to the NCR 401(k) plan after you have completed the eligibility requirements, which are detailed in the employee handbook.

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

Yes, NCR allows employees to change their contribution amounts at any time throughout the year, subject to plan rules.

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

The NCR 401(k) plan offers a variety of investment options, including mutual funds, index funds, and target-date funds, allowing employees to choose based on their risk tolerance.

Is there a vesting schedule for the NCR company match?

Yes, NCR has a vesting schedule for the company match, meaning you must work for NCR for a certain period before you fully own the matched contributions.

How can I access my NCR 401(k) account?

You can access your NCR 401(k) account online through the plan's designated website or mobile app, where you can view your balance and make changes.

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