401(k) Contribution Facts: $35,000 Limit Explained
Published on 4/30/2026

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Workers are allowed to save up to $35,000 annually in their 401(k) retirement accounts through super catch-up contributions. However, actual participation rates are low due to limited discretionary income among most individuals. This situation highlights concerns about retirement savings adequacy. The disparity between the contribution limit and actual contributions could have implications for financial planning and retirement funding.
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