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Low startup costs and reduced turnover spur more small business to offer 401(k)s

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If HR leaders are holding onto any notion that only full-time, salaried workers are interested in contributing to a 401(k) plan, it’s safe to say they can retire that bel

ief.New research from payroll and benefits platform Gusto finds that the share of small businesses offering a retirement plan has grown steadily over the last seven years, with a notable pickup among those in sectors with high shares of hourly work

ers.Some 31% of small businesses

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