You Can Now Save More in Your 401(k). See Why That Matters.
Jan 15, 2026
Most people don’t look forward to annual IRS announcements the same way they do the next season of their favorite Netflix show, but this one’s worth a look. Higher retirement plan contribution limits have been announced for 2026, and even a modest bump in your savings rate can make a big difference down the road.
Here’s what’s new for 2026:
Even a small bump in your annual contribution rate can result in a meaningful boost toward your retirement goals.
Let’s consider Ann. She is 45 years old, earns $50,000 a year, has $150,000 in her 401(k), and contributes 10% of her paycheck annually to the plan. Raising her contribution to 12% (just $1,000 more per year) could yield more than $42,000 in additional savings for Ann over 20 years (assuming an average 7% annual investment return and no change in her salary). Add a 50% employer match on the first 6% of her contributions, and Ann’s overall savings and earning boost could reach approximately $63,000.
If you want to sock away that extra $1,000 – or any additional amount – to help build a bigger nest egg for your future self, consider one or more of these strategies:
Once you retire, any extra amount you’ve saved and earned could help you cover healthcare costs, create a travel fund, manage financial emergencies, or bump up your charitable giving — whatever future freedom means to you. If you’re eligible and capable, take advantage of catch-up contributions to increase your momentum and potentially make your 50s and early 60s some of your most impactful years for savings. Even if you’ve fallen behind on your retirement savings progress, there’s still time to make a significant difference.
So, if you’re catching up on Stranger Things over the holidays, remember that you don’t need to visit a parallel dimension to set your future self up for a more secure retirement. Consider what small adjustments today could mean for yourself and your retirement portfolio tomorrow.
For assistance with your retirement needs, contact an IMA Retirement advisor
at retirement@imacorp.com or call 877.305.1864.