By Chris Hogan, Ramsey Personality
About half of Americans have withdrawn, or plan to withdraw, money from their 401(k)s or IRAs to pay for expenses related to the COVID-19 pandemic. As a retirement and wealth-building coach, this makes my head spin! I’m outraged and heartbroken that a lack of planning has led so many people to make a decision that could ruin their retirement dreams.
In an attempt to “help” hurting people, the federal government created new legislation in the CARES Act that made it easier to take money out of retirement accounts. Now, you can withdraw up to $100,000 for COVID-related financial losses and the 10% early withdrawal fee is waived. But the devil is in the details, people! You’ll still pay income taxes. And more importantly, raiding your 401(k) is a bad financial game plan.
Investing money for retirement is like planting a tree. You must wait patiently to see the effects of growth. But draining your 401(k) early is like tearing that tree up by the roots, undoing all the progress you’ve made so far. You’re erasing valuable years of saving—and compound growth—you may never recover.
There are better ways to pay the bills now, so that you can still retire with dignity later. Here are a few ideas:
There’s an old saying, “When you’re at the end of your rope, tie a knot in it and hang on.” This is an uncertain and difficult time, but don’t let short-term panic destroy your long-term success. The economy will recover. But your 401(k) may not if you make a bad decision today!
Chris Hogan is a #1 national best-selling author, dynamic speaker, and financial expert. For more than a decade, Hogan has served at Ramsey Solutions, spreading a message of hope to audiences across the country as a financial coach and Ramsey Personality. Hogan challenges and equips people to take control of their money and reach their financial goals through The Chris Hogan Show, his national TV appearances, and live events across the nation. His second book, Everyday Millionaires: How Ordinary People Built Extraordinary Wealth — And How You Can Too, is based on the largest study of millionaires ever conducted. You can follow Hogan on Twitter and Instagram at @ChrisHogan360 and online at chrishogan360.com or facebook.com/chrishogan360.