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New Retirement Rule Changes Taking Effect in 2026

March 10, 2026 · Personal Finance
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1. Higher 401(k) Contribution Limits in 2026

One of the most notable changes for 2026 is an increase in how much you can contribute to employer-sponsored retirement plans such as a 401(k), 403(b), or governmental plan.

For the 2026 tax year:

  • The standard 401(k) contribution limit rises to $24,500, an increase from the previous year.
  • Workers age 50 or older can make catch-up contributions of $8,000, increasing their total potential contribution to $32,500.

For workers between ages 60 and 63, the rules are even more favorable. Under the SECURE 2.0 legislation, this group can contribute up to $35,750 annually, allowing late-career savers to accelerate their retirement savings strategy.

Why this matters

Higher contribution limits can significantly boost your tax-advantaged retirement savings. If you maximize contributions each year, the power of compound interest and long-term investment growth can dramatically increase your retirement portfolio.

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