The majority of working Americans are elligible to invest a percentage of their income into a 401. Once this money is invested by the worker it is controlled by a fund manager who does their best to bring the highest return possible on the investment.
But does the 401k actually help or hurt the ecomomy? Were investors in times before the 401 more apt to ride out down-times corporations had, instead of immediately moving their money like we do today? Has this investment tool caused us to turn a blind eye to corporate greed? Did the 401 cause the dot.com boom and bust, has it enabled oil companies to show the record profits in recent years? Will history show the 401 as a great investment tool, or something that cost millions of jobs, and harmed the ecomomy?
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