What Happens To Your Retirement Account If You Change Jobs?

The average American worker will have 11 to 12 jobs in their lifetime, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, and chances are several of these jobs will be with companies that offer a 401(k). But few people know what to do with these accounts when they leave their old jobs for new ones, so they often don't do anything at all.While that is one option, it may not be the best one for you.

Topics:  american   bureau   labor statistics   jobs   retirement account   
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