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EMPLOYEE FINANCIAL LITERACY AND RETIREMENT PLAN BEHAVIOR: A CASE STUDY
Authors:Robert Clark  Annamaria Lusardi  Olivia S Mitchell
Institution:1. 919‐515‐4568919‐515‐6943;2. Professor, Department of Economics and Department of Management, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695;3. 202‐994‐8410202‐994‐8289;4. Professor, Department of Accountancy, The George Washington University School of Business, Washington, DC 20052;5. 215‐898‐0424215‐898‐0310;6. Professor, Department of Business Economics/Policy, Wharton School University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Abstract:This article uses administrative data on all active employees of the Federal Reserve (FR) System to examine participation in and contributions to the Thrift Saving Plan, the System's defined contribution (DC) plan. We link to administrative records a unique employee survey of economic/demographic factors including a set of financial literacy questions. Not surprisingly, FR employees are substantially more financially literate than the population at large. Most importantly, financially savvy employees are also most likely to participate in their DC plan. Sophisticated workers contribute three percentage points more of their earnings to the DC plan than do the less knowledgeable, and they hold more equity in their pension accounts. We examine changes in employee plan behavior 1 year after employees completed a Learning Module about retirement planning, and we compare it to baseline patterns. We find that those employees who completed the Learning Module were more likely to start contributing and less likely to have stopped contributing to the DC plan postsurvey. In sum, employer‐provided learning programs are shown to significantly impact employee retirement saving decisions and consistent with a lot of other research, higher levels of financial literacy are found to have a beneficial impact on retirement saving patterns. (JEL J3, H7)
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