Companies are once again pausing their 401(k) matching contributions, a trend last seen during major economic downturns like the 2008 recession and the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic. This measure is being taken by some employers as a way to cut costs and potentially avoid layoffs. While some companies eventually reinstate their matches, they may not always return at the same generous levels. AI
RANK_REASON The article discusses a trend in corporate benefits and economic strategy, drawing parallels to past events, rather than announcing a new product, research, or policy.
- Craig Copeland
- Drexel University
- Employee Benefits Research Institute
- Fiducient Advisors
- Laura Butler
- Sherwin-Williams
- TTEC
- Vin Smith
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