Participation and Contributions in Tax-deferred Retirement Accounts: Evidence from Social Security Records

TitleParticipation and Contributions in Tax-deferred Retirement Accounts: Evidence from Social Security Records
Publication TypeReport
Year of Publication2010
AuthorsHonig, M, Dushi, I
Series TitleWorkin
Document NumberWP 2009-219
InstitutionUniversity of Michigan Retirement and Disability Research Center
CityAnn Arbor, MI
KeywordsPensions, Retirement Planning and Satisfaction, Social Security
Abstract

Social Security Administration W-2 records contain employee annual tax-deferred contributions for 1990-2003 and sufficient information to calculate tax-deferred contributions for 1984-1989. We use this information to compare tax-deferred contribution profiles of three cohorts of respondents in the Health and Retirement Study to determine whether younger cohorts saved relatively more at the same stage of the life cycle than had older cohorts. We find that participation in tax-deferred retirement plans increased substantially for all cohorts from 1984 to 2003, and that respondents in more recent cohorts were more likely to participate in such plans than respondents of the same ages in the earliest cohort. Their contributions as a percent of earnings were not significantly larger than those of the earliest cohort, however. Despite the increased availability of these employer-provided plans throughout this period, participation rates and contribution amounts remained low among respondents in the lower half of the earnings distribution.

URLhttps://mrdrc.isr.umich.edu/pubs/participation-and-contributions-in-tax-deferred-retirement-accounts-evidence-from-social-security-records/
Endnote Keywords

earnings and Benefits File/tax-def/erred contributions/pensions/retirement planning

Endnote ID

24400

Citation Key5809