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Retirement saving at new high thanks to automatic enrollment

Vanguard's annual retirement report showed auto enrollment removes a barrier to entry for employees saving for retirement.

Automatic enrollment in 401(k) plans is helping Americans save for retirement in record numbers, a new study shows.

According to a Vanguard survey released Thursday, participation rates in 401(k) plans for which the asset management firm serves as record keeper have reached an all-time high of 83

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