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The latest edition of ICI’s flagship publication shares a wealth of research and data on trends in the investment company industry.
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Washington, DC, May 8, 2008 - Americans held $17.6 trillion in retirement assets at the end of 2007, up $1.1 trillion from year-end 2006, the Investment Company Institute reported today. In the first comprehensive look at the scope of the nation's retirement market for the full year, ICI found that strong growth in Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) and employer-sponsored defined contribution plans, including 401(k) accounts, powered the 7 percent increase.
The retirement market statistics are reported in the 2008 Investment Company Fact Book, which ICI released today. The ICI's authoritative research serves as a primary source of IRA data and provides detailed measures of 401(k) and other defined contribution plans. Federal agencies use ICI data to help measure the retirement holdings of American households.
"In a year of significant disruptions in financial and housing markets, Americans continued to focus on saving for a secure retirement,” said Brian Reid, ICI Chief Economist. “Expanding retirement wealth, particularly in defined contribution plans and IRAs, accounted for half of the increase in households’ financial assets last year. Retirement assets now account for nearly 40 percent of U.S. households’ financial assets.”
At year-end 2007, investors held $9.2 trillion in IRAs and defined contribution plans, accounting for about half of the entire retirement market. Institute researchers combine their data on IRAs and DC plans with publicly available data on defined benefit plans, government employees' plans, and annuities to produce an authoritative measure of Americans' overall retirement savings.
IRAs continue to serve as a pillar of individuals' retirement preparedness. Last year, IRA assets rose 12 percent to $4.7 trillion, of which $2.2 trillion was invested in mutual funds. Assets held in defined contribution plans rose 8 percent to $4.5 trillion. Mutual funds accounted for $2.4 trillion of that total. The most popular type of defined contribution plan was the 401(k), totaling $3 trillion in assets.
The 48th edition of the Fact Book also contains comprehensive statistics and historical trends for the investment company industry, including information on the role of mutual funds in the retirement market. Key facts include:
The Investment Company Institute, the national association of the U.S. investment company industry, is an authoritative source of information on the investment company industry, its shareholders and its economics, and on the U.S. retirement and education savings markets.
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