A 401(k) is a tax-advantaged retirement savings plan offered by employers. Workers contribute pre-tax income, often with company matching, to grow investments tax-deferred until withdrawal in retirement. It primarily benefits employees seeking long-term savings, though employers use it to attract talent. Withdrawals before age 59½ incur penalties.
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