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Washington, DC, October 8, 2003 - More U.S. households today are investing in Roth Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) than a year ago, according to updated research released by the Investment Company Institute. The Institute’s annual report on IRA ownership shows that U.S. household ownership of Roth IRAs increased 21 percent to 16 million as of June 2003.
“More Americans investing for their retirement continue to use IRAs as a significant way to achieve their long-term financial goals,” said Institute Executive Vice President Julie Domenick.
The Institute reported that more than 41 percent of U.S. households owned IRAs as of June 2003. Households owning any type of IRA increased by two million to an estimated 45.2 million, compared with 43.2 million a year earlier. Additional findings from the latest study include:
IRAs have been one of the fastest growing components of the U.S. retirement market during the past decade, and are an important way that millions of Americans save for retirement today. Total assets held in IRAs were $2.3 trillion at year-end 2002, representing 23 percent of the $10.2 trillion U.S. retirement market.
For the fourth consecutive year, mutual funds held about half of total IRA assets. Mutual fund assets held in IRAs declined 10 percent to $1.1 trillion at year-end 2002, while total IRA market assets declined 8 percent to $2.3 trillion. Net new cash flow from IRAs to mutual funds was an estimated $50 billion in 2002.
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This website includes a section devoted to retirement security issues. A recent issue of Fundamentals examines Mutual Funds and the U.S. Retirement Market.
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