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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Emergency funds are a ‘security blanket’ for 401(k) savings: Vanguard
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Emergency funds are a ‘security blanket’ for 401(k) savings: Vanguard

Last updated: August 1, 2025 4:05 pm
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Saving for a rainy day can have a significant impact on your retirement savings in the long run, especially for those with irregular income, such as hourly workers. According to experts, having an emergency fund acts as a safety net, preventing individuals from dipping into their 401(k) accounts to cover unexpected expenses.

A recent study by Vanguard Group revealed that 401(k) investors with at least $2,000 in emergency savings are less likely to take out loans or withdraw funds from their retirement accounts prematurely. This not only protects their retirement savings but also encourages them to save a larger portion of their income in their 401(k) accounts.

One of the major concerns for policymakers is the “leakage” of funds from 401(k) plans, particularly through early withdrawals. This not only incurs tax penalties but also deprives investors of potential investment earnings over time. In fact, it is estimated that there could be an additional $2 trillion in savings in 401(k) plans over a 40-year period if premature cash-outs were avoided.

Hourly workers are particularly vulnerable to leakage from their 401(k) accounts due to their volatile incomes and lack of emergency funds. Even when comparing hourly and salaried workers with similar incomes, hourly workers are more likely to tap into their retirement savings early.

To build an emergency fund, experts recommend setting aside three to six months’ worth of expenses in a conservative, liquid account like a high-yield savings account. Even small contributions of $10 to $25 per paycheck can make a difference over time. Automating savings through employer deductions or automatic transfers can help individuals consistently grow their emergency fund. Additionally, saving at least half of any financial windfall, such as a bonus or tax refund, can further boost emergency savings.

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By prioritizing emergency savings, individuals can protect their retirement nest egg and secure their financial future.

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