Article 3TMQE Why a Roth 401(k) Is (Almost) Always Better Than a Traditional 401(k)

Why a Roth 401(k) Is (Almost) Always Better Than a Traditional 401(k)

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Alicia Adamczyk on Two Cents, shared by Alicia Ada
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Everyone's hot on Roth IRAs, but there's one drawback: There are income limits starting at $189,000 for a couple and $120,000 for an individual, which means higher earners must go with a traditional IRA or a backdoor Roth. It turns out, though, that those limits don't apply to Roth 401(k)s-meaning you can get all the"

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