Workers Are Saving Less in 401(k) Programs (Marketplace)

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An analysis in The Wall Street Journal shows that the default saving percentage in auto-enrollment 401(k) programs isn’t the best for everyone. Punam Anand Keller, the Charles Henry Jones Third Century Professor of Management at the Tuck School of Business, discusses the situation on American Public Media’s program Marketplace, which is syndicated to many NPR stations.

Listen to the interview, which was broadcast on 07/07/11, or read the transcript.

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