Even after adjusting for income differences, African-American and Hispanic workers are contributing less to 401(k) retirement plans.
Hewitt Associates Inc., Lincolnshire, Ill., and an affiliate of Ariel Investments, L.L.C., Chicago, have published that finding in a summary of results from an analysis of information about 3 million workers at 57 large 401(k) plan sponsors.
Only 66% of the African-American workers studied and 65% of the Hispanic workers are participating in their employers' defined contribution plans, compared with 77% of the white workers and 76% of the Asian workers, according to analysts at Hewitt and Ariel.