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Just a quick reminder regarding those "they", "shareholders" - it is a pet peeve of mind how we tend to forget who are the vast majority of these sharholders "getting rich" by the count of people, not necessarily by the value.

In the USA 401(k)[0] & 403(b)[1] plans are used by vast majority of people as their retirement funds. It is very rare for a small organizations to be able to offer full pension plans. What they do offer are investment plans like 401 & 403.

All those little 401k/403b plans, through the plans and the mutual funds are the "they" "shareholders", "getting rich".

In 2019 21% of US workers participated in pension plans, while 43% in 401K/403b [2]

[0]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/401(k)

[1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/403(b)

[2]: https://www.pensionrights.org/resources/information-center/



The median 401k balance is downright scary. For ages 55-64, it's only $84k. Percentage participating in these plans doesn't mean much if they don't have much in it.

https://www.personalcapital.com/blog/retirement-planning/ave...




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