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This paper presents survey results on the incidence of IRA ownership in the United States and the activity of IRA-owning households. In mid-2020, 37 percent of US households owned individual retirement accounts (IRAs), most commonly traditional IRAs. More than eight in 10 IRA-owning households...
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This paper presents results from the Investment Company Institute’s Annual Mutual Fund Shareholder Tracking Survey, which gathers information on mutual fund–owning households in the United States. In 2021, the survey found that 59.0 million US households, or 45.4 percent, owned mutual funds....
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This paper presents survey results on the incidence of individual retirement account (IRA) ownership in the United States and the contribution, rollover, and withdrawal activity of IRA-owning households. In mid-2021, 37 percent of US households owned IRAs. More than eight in 10 IRA-owning...
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This paper presents survey results on the incidence of individual retirement account (IRA) ownership in the United States and the contribution, rollover, and withdrawal activity of IRA-owning households. IRAs play an important role in US households’ retirement saving: In mid-2022, more than...
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This paper investigates how resources accumulated in working years are managed over retirement using public Health and Retirement Study (HRS) data representing 15.2 million seniors in the United States. We build wealth estimates from specific balance sheet components: Social Security, DB and DC...
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