The new 401(k) limit for 2026 contributions is $24,500, and the IRA limit has raised to $7,500 for savers under 50 years old.
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The IRS has boosted the 2026 savings caps: higher limits for 401(k) s and IRAs, and new rules for high-income catch-ups.
Higher contribution caps and expanded catch-up limits boost savings potential for 401(k), IRA, and SIMPLE account holders ...
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The IRS raised 2026 contribution limits for 401(k)s to $24,500 and IRAs to $7,500, giving you more room to save while cutting ...
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Workers 50 and older can save even more, according to the new IRS guidance, which raises the catch-up contribution limit to ...
Those who are 50 and older who participate in 401(k) plans can contribute more than the annual limit each year. IRS announces ...