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  2. IRS raises 401(k) contribution limits, adds super catch-up ...

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    Contribution limits for 401(k) and other workplace retirement plans rise for 2025. Sixty- to 63-year-olds get a super contribution for the first time. IRS raises 401(k) contribution limits, adds ...

  3. A 2025 401(k) Rule Change Means These Workers Can Now ... - AOL

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    One of the most valuable perks of a 401(k) is its high contribution limits. The additional $7,500 that workers 50 and older are eligible to contribute to a 401(k) is known as a catch-up contribution.

  4. IRS increases 401(k), other 2025 retirement plan contribution ...

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    The catch-up contribution limit that applies to employees aged 50 and up enrolled in most 401(k), 403(b), governmental 457 plans and the Thrift Savings Plan will remain at $7,500 for 2025. Workers ...

  5. 401(k) Catch-Up Limits Are Going Up. Here's What That Means ...

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    The IRS updated the 401(k) contribution limits for 2025 and now allows people between 60 and 63 to save an additional $15,000 over four years. 401(k) Catch-Up Limits Are Going Up. Here's What That ...

  6. The IRS Just Announced 2025's IRA and 401(k) Contribution ...

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    In 2025, the catch-up contribution limit for 401(k)s is $7,500, unchanged from 2024. So if you're 50 or older by the end of 2025, you can put up to $31,000 into your 401(k). IRA limits for 2025

  7. It's Official: 401(k) Contribution Limits for 2025 Are Here - AOL

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    The standard 401(k) contribution limits for 2025 are going up. Starting in 2025, employees can sock away up to $23,500 in their 401(k)s. That's a $500 bump from the $23,000 elective deferral limit ...