Washington, D.C., April 29, 2014 – Judy Diamond Associates, the 401(k) plan intelligence provider of leading financial advisors, brokers and fund companies, today released an analysis that reveals major differences in performance of 401(k) plans across industries.
Looking at the average plan scores for 401(k) plans in 20 different industry classifications, Judy Diamond Associates discovered a 38% difference in the average score between the top ranking industry group, Finance and Insurance, and the lowest ranking group, Accommodation and Food Services.
“While it won’t shock many to learn that financial professionals have the best performing 401(k) plans, when looking at the spread it becomes clear that there’s a real disparity between the top and bottom industries.,” said Eric Ryles, managing director of Judy Diamond Associates. “Workers on the bottom rung are faced with special difficulties in saving enough for retirement, and may have to contend with low (or no) employer matches, lack of financial education and sub-optimal contribution rates.”
Plan Scores are calculated using an algorithm that considers key measures of a plan’s performance compared to other plans nationwide. This study looked at the average plan score for each of the 20 highest level industry groupings from within the North American Industry Classification System, encompassing 517,000 plans and $3.47 trillion in total assets. Low plan scores can result from comparatively low participation rates, declines in contributions, a requirement for a plan to issue corrective distributions, or other signs of distress.
Average 401(k) Plan Scores by Industry:
Rank |
Row Labels |
NAICS |
# of |
Avg Plan |
1 | Finance and Insurance | 52 |
35,062 |
61.8 |
2 | Health Care and Social Assistance | 62 |
100,391 |
61.6 |
3 | Mining | 21 |
3,073 |
61.0 |
4 | Utilities | 22 |
1,832 |
60.7 |
5 | Professional, Scientific and Technical Services | 54 |
112,988 |
60.4 |
6 | Management of Companies and Enterprises | 55 |
1,760 |
57.7 |
7 | Wholesale Trade | 42 |
28,549 |
57.4 |
8 | Information | 51 |
10,303 |
56.1 |
9 | Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting | 11 |
5,417 |
55.9 |
10 | Public Administration | 92 |
301 |
55.7 |
11 | Real Estate Rental and Leasing | 53 |
13,879 |
55.2 |
12 | Other Services | 81 |
27,234 |
55.1 |
13 | Manufacturing | 31-33 |
61,418 |
54.4 |
14 | Construction | 23 |
39,490 |
54.4 |
15 | Educational Services | 61 |
4,412 |
52.4 |
16 | Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services | 56 |
12,576 |
52.1 |
17 | Transportation and Warehousing | 48-49 |
10,577 |
51.7 |
18 | Arts, Entertainment and Recreation | 71 |
6,301 |
51.6 |
19 | Retail Trade | 44-45 |
34,116 |
51.3 |
20 | Accommodation and Food Services | 72 |
7,698 |
44.8 |
Grand Total | 517,377 |
57.5 |
Judy Diamond Associates based this research on the most recently available 401(k) plan disclosure documents released by the Department of Labor, which are available in its Retirement Plan Prospector database. Retirement Plan Prospector is an intuitive and comprehensive online sales prospecting and plan analysis tool, providing insights to the defined contribution and defined benefits markets.
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