401(k) millionaires and average balances rose in 2023, Fidelity says

In a year that defied most economists’ expectations, retirement savers reaped the benefits.

Retirement account balances, which took a sharp nosedive in 2022 due to market volatility, have now started to bounce back, according to the latest data from Fidelity Investments, the nation’s largest provider of 401(k) savings plans. The financial services firm handles more than 45 million retirement accounts total.

The average 401(k) balance ended 2023 up 14% from a year earlier to $118,600, Fidelity found.

The average individual retirement account balance also gained 12% year over year to $116,600 in the fourth quarter of 2023.

“This past year ended on a high note for retirement savers,” said Sharon Brovelli, president of workplace investing at Fidelity Investments.

Positive savings behaviors were key to realizing better outcomes, added Mike Shamrell, Fidelity’s vice president of thought leadership.

A great year for the major indexes also helped. The Nasdaq soared 43% in 2023, while the S&P 500 notched a 24% annual gain and the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose more than 13%.

Number of 401(k) millionaires jumps 11.5%

More retirement savers are borrowing from their 401(k)

During times of financial stress, it may make sense to borrow from a retirement account, rather than rely on such high-interest debt, according to Fidelity’s Shamrell.

“If you have been in a financial bind and the choice is a high-interest credit card or a loan from your 401(k), sometimes the loan is your optimal choice,” he said.

“But that’s in a time of real financial need,” he added, “not going to your college roommate’s wedding in Napa.”

Unlike credit card and other debt, savers who borrow from their 401(k) pay themselves back with interest. Interest rates are also generally much lower than those of credit cards, which are currently at a record high over 21%.

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