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Most 401(k) investors don’t read investment information

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Just because participants in 401(k) plans have investment information doesn't mean that they will read it, according to a JPMorgan Retirement Plan Services survey.

Just because participants in 401(k) plans have investment information doesn't mean that they will read it, according to a JPMorgan Retirement Plan Services survey.

Two-thirds of 401(k) participants don't read investment information provided by their plan executives, according to the survey — a su

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