During the 10-year period, the deepest decline in total retirement benefits occurred in the retail and wholesale industry: a drop of 33% (from 5.72% to 3.82% of pay). Among the eight industries and 642 companies analyzed in the study:
- Total retirement benefits ranged from 9.3% (pharmaceutical industry) to 3.8% of pay (retail).
- Only service industry workers saw their retirement benefit value increase: a gain of 3% (from 4.16% to 4.30% of pay).
- The largest decline occurred in the retail sector: a drop of 33%.
- The gas/energy/natural resources/electric industry had the highest level of DB benefits in 2008: 4% of pay.
- The retail industry had the lowest level of DB benefits in 2008: 0.4% of pay.
- The pharmaceutical industry had the highest level of DC benefits in 2008: 5.7% of pay.
- The health care industry had the lowest level of DC benefits in 2008: 2.9% of pay.
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