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401k Match...when is it coming back?
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<blockquote data-quote="pbateman" data-source="post: 726053" data-attributes="member: 17169"><p>True, I agree...but it still doesn't take away from the fact that for some families where money's a bit tight, using that 3% perk towards their 10% (or whatever rate their savings rate is) is something they count on so you can have a bit more money after taxes.</p><p>Then when you see that a lot of the other 'perks' are going sour a swell ( higher health plan cost, lower or suspended raises, etc..) that 3% extra you're not getting after taxes, could be going towards paying for your new higher out of pocket for medical, etc....(eg. I know after taxes it doesn't quite equal to 3% but just generalizing).</p><p>I see it like a bonus, or discretionary day payout...true its an extra, and technically you shouldn't count on that as part of your budget or salary but its still something people count on (even though they probably shouldn't)..I know I hold off on taking discretionary days if I can so I can have that money around Xmas time, which helps out with the extra expenses</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pbateman, post: 726053, member: 17169"] True, I agree...but it still doesn't take away from the fact that for some families where money's a bit tight, using that 3% perk towards their 10% (or whatever rate their savings rate is) is something they count on so you can have a bit more money after taxes. Then when you see that a lot of the other 'perks' are going sour a swell ( higher health plan cost, lower or suspended raises, etc..) that 3% extra you're not getting after taxes, could be going towards paying for your new higher out of pocket for medical, etc....(eg. I know after taxes it doesn't quite equal to 3% but just generalizing). I see it like a bonus, or discretionary day payout...true its an extra, and technically you shouldn't count on that as part of your budget or salary but its still something people count on (even though they probably shouldn't)..I know I hold off on taking discretionary days if I can so I can have that money around Xmas time, which helps out with the extra expenses [/QUOTE]
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