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How Best to Annuitize Defined Contribution Assets?

The brief’s key findings are:

  • In a 401(k) world, retirees face the tough job of having to figure out how to draw down their nest egg once they retire.
  • They have shunned the standard options: an immediate annuity, which pays a fixed amount for life, or an advanced life deferred annuity, which begins payments at a later age.
  • Alternatively, retirees could use their 401(k) assets for temporary income to delay claiming Social Security benefits, effectively buying more annuity income.
  • The analysis shows that the “Social Security bridge” provides the highest level of utility for households with median wealth and remains competitive for those at the 75th
  • Introducing such an option as the default in 401(k) plans would require no legislative or institutional changes and would greatly enhance the welfare of participants.

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Posted in: Grey Literature on 02/02/2021 | Link to this post on IFP |
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