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Amy - The Tonic's avatar

So, the 401k equivalent for non-profit workers is the 403b. Non-profit workers are typically paid a pittance for doing “god’s work” (I’m an atheist, so that why the quotes, but for real: non-profit staff bust their asses holding up the most vulnerable in our society in most cases. Like teachers and nurses, they should get the respect and the pay that is commensurate with their value. Off soapbox!). Many don’t even participate in their organization’s 403b plan because they are living on razor thin margins and don’t see the value in investing even $5 or $10 a paycheck. At my last agency (I was an exec), we grappled with whether to make our 403b an automatic enrollment plan from a person’s hire date as opposed to having staff opt-in, which typically lead to low enrollment. We instituted a matching contribution, and we didn’t want staff to lose out on that free money, but we weren’t sure if forcing enrollment was paternalistic (staff automatically enrolled could later opt-out if the chose to).

My whole point is it would be interesting and probably gut-wrenching to do a similar piece on what the median 403b account has in it at retirement age. So many of these staff truly can never retire. It’s heartbreaking.

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Marmi's avatar

I love you were able to get this great Empower data! And how you perfectly explained the concept of median vs. average.

I'm a fan of Cuban so I'll just say, I think some mix of paternalism and "personal responsibility" is best. I did read in a separate article that among "millionaires next door," in the top five occupations were teachers, who have super powerful unions and excellent pensions. I forget the exact figure but in the same article, it also said a substantial percentage of these millionaires next door never made a 6-figure annual salary in their entire careers.

So this is leading me to believe, it's a blend of government policies plus good old fashioned living within one's means and having some financial literacy, that could have the best chance of succeeding.

P.S. TY for the school supplies especially the two ✏️✏️! I let my kid have one cuz she just loved the message printed on them and so do I (Not gonna spill what it says, so peeps have to be a paid subscriber to find out 😉)

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