Assets in 529 savings plans and prepaid tuition plans climbed to record levels in 2017. According to the College Savings Plans Network (CSPN), 529 plan assets grew 16% from the prior year to $319.1 billion as of year-end 2017, while the number of accounts rose 3% to 13.3 million. The average account size also grew, swelling 12.5% to $24,057.
"We're seeing a steady and sustained increase in overall growth of 529 plans, demonstrating that more American families than ever are prioritizing college savings and their academic future," said James DiUlio, chair of CSPN.
The CSPN data covers 107 savings and prepaid tuition program across the country.
Ahead of May 29, known in the college savings world as 529 Day, many states are holding contests to give away money to be invested in 529 plans. CSPN has an interactive graphic for families to get the lowdown on their individual state's offering.
Arizona and Indiana, for example, will be awarding $529 each to their contest winners. Colorado is holding a $2,000 sweepstakes paid for by FirstBank, which runs its FDIC-insured 529 fund in partnership with CollegeInvest.