National 401(k) Day is observed annually on the Friday after Labor Day. It raises awareness about employer-sponsored retirement plans and encourages individuals to save for retirement.
A 401(k) is one of the most powerful tools for building long-term wealth. This day highlights the importance of contributing regularly and taking advantage of employer matches.
The observance promotes:
Employers and financial institutions often provide educational resources.
An employee increases their 401(k) contribution from 5% to 7% to take full advantage of employer matching.
When is it observed?
The Friday after Labor Day.
What is a 401(k)?
A tax-advantaged retirement savings plan.
Why contribute?
To build long-term wealth and retirement security.