Using Fresh Starts to Nudge Increased Retirement Savings.

John Beshears, Hengchen Dai, Katherine L Milkman, Shlomo Benartzi
Author Information
  1. John Beshears: Harvard University and NBER.
  2. Hengchen Dai: University of California, Los Angeles.
  3. Katherine L Milkman: University of Pennsylvania.
  4. Shlomo Benartzi: University of California, Los Angeles.

Abstract

We conducted a field experiment to study the effect of framing future moments in time as new beginnings (or "fresh starts"). University employees (N=6,082) received mailings with an opportunity to choose between increasing their contributions to a savings plan immediately or at a specified future time point. Framing the future time point in relation to a fresh start date (e.g., the recipient's birthday, the first day of spring) increased the likelihood that the mailing recipient chose to increase contributions at that future time point without decreasing their likelihood of increasing contributions immediately. Overall, fresh start framing increased retirement plan contributions in the eight months following the mailing. Our findings represent the first experimental demonstration of the benefits of fresh start framing in a consequential field setting.

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Grants

  1. P01 AG005842/NIA NIH HHS
  2. P30 AG034532/NIA NIH HHS

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