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Washington, DC, July 25, 2007 - The nation's retirement nest eggs reached a record $16.4 trillion in 2006, an 11 percent increase over the prior year and a 55 percent increase since 2002, when the equity bear market bottomed, according to the latest research published today by the Investment Company Institute. The ICI study is considered an important barometer of the state of Americans’ retirement accumulations.
The increase in retirement assets during 2006 was powered by strong growth in employer-sponsored defined contribution plans and individual retirement accounts (IRAs). Retirement assets now account for nearly 40 percent of household financial assets, up from about 24 percent two decades ago. Investors held $8.3 trillion in IRAs and defined-contribution plans at year-end 2006, accounting for about half of the entire retirement market. The remainder is in annuities, government pension plans, and private defined benefit plans.
"Americans continue to focus on saving for retirement and that is encouraging news," said Sarah Holden, Senior Director of Retirement and Investor Research, who co-authored the study with ICI Senior Economist Peter Brady. “Our research indicates that individuals are building retirement nest eggs by using employer-sponsored plans and IRAs.”
Defined contribution plan and IRA assets invested in mutual funds constituted one-quarter of Americans’ retirement savings in 2006, about $4.1 trillion. Mutual funds manage 52 percent of defined contribution plan assets and 47 percent of IRA assets. The growth in assets in these retirement plans in recent years has lifted mutual funds’ share of the retirement market.
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The annual study, The U.S. Retirement Market, 2006, represents an authoritative examination of the size and composition of the U.S. retirement market, combining ICI's extensive data collection with data from the U.S. Department of Labor, Federal Reserve Board, the Internal Revenue Service Statistics of Income Division, and other trade associations.
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