The latest webinar showcased EBRI’s comparative analysis of auto enrollment-enabled defined contribution (DC) plans versus defined benefit plans and included a scenario that factored in the impact of auto portability on young Millennial males, ages 25-29. EBRI found that auto portability, when added to defined contribution plans with auto enrollment, substantially improved plan performance for this demographic, besting both the baseline and “stress test” scenarios.
In assessing the impact of auto portability on Millennial males, Jack VanDerhei, EBRI Research Director, noted that all DB equivalency ratios were substantially higher than 1.5%, remarking that auto portability produced figures “well outside of anything anybody sees, certainly in the private sector, that would have been required to have equivalency.”
The Growing Body of Research Supporting Auto Portability
The latest from EBRI adds to their growing body of independent research demonstrating that auto portability, by reducing cashout leakage, broadly increases retirement security and delivers significant benefits for America’s defined contribution system.
Previous EBRI analysis highlighting the public policy benefits of auto portability includes: