Mаny оrgаnizаtiоn wоuld like to help their employees save for retirement, and they offer various savings programs to do so. However, not all employees sign up for these programs, so organization are always looking for ways to increase savings. One large organization tested out whether “savings rate prompts” can increase savings. Specifically, over the course of a year, they randomized all new employees to one of two conditions: Control: No communication. Savings rate prompt: Employees received an email saying “employees typically set aside 4% of their income in our savings program.” The outcome metric for the experiment was cumulative contribution to the savings account, six month after joining the program. The table below present some information from the experiment Group average age (years) % Just high school Average contribution ($) Standard deviation contribution Control 22.8 81.6 31.3 25 Savings rate prompt 23.1 81.9 37.0 27
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