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Benchmarking 401(K) Profit Sharing Plan of Community Action Committee of the Lehigh Valley, Inc. in Bethlehem, PA against all plans

 

401(K) Profit Sharing Plan of Community Action Committee of the Lehigh Valley, Inc. in Bethlehem, PA has the 5th-highest average account balance ($44,649) of the 86 plans whose industry group is Community Food and Housing, and Emergency and Other Relief Services. That $44,649 compares to an average of $21,848 across those 86 plans.

Beating the average of $21,848 means an extra $3,146,594 in total assets.

Note: average account balance = total assets ÷ total participants

401(K) Profit Sharing Plan of Community Action Committee of the Lehigh Valley, Inc. has these standings among those 86 peer plans:

  • average account balance = $44,649 (5th-highest)

  • total assets = $6,161,581 (25th-most)

  • total participants = 138 (18th-fewest)

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Peers

beat out by The Greater Boston Food Bank 401(K) Plan in Boston, MA ($60,176), People Working Cooperatively, Inc. 401(K) Plan in Cincinnati, OH ($54,779), Islamic Relief USA 401(K) Plan in Alexandria, VA ($50,385), and Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity, Inc. 401(K) Plan in St. Paul, MN ($48,885).

beat Meals On Wheels People, Inc. 401(K) Profit Sharing Plan in Portland, OR ($42,579), Washington-Morgan Community Action 401k Plan in Marietta, OH ($37,619), Tubman 401(K) Plan in Minneapolis, MN ($37,305), and Agility Recovery Solutions, Inc. 401(K) Plan in Denver, CO ($37,019), and 77 others, ending with Bridges MN 401(K) Plan in St. Paul, MN ($2,748).

References

  1. average account balance. Higher values are better. Average account balance equals total assets, in Line 1f(b) from Schedule H, divided by total participants, in Line 6f of Form 5500. Except where noted, all data come from the 25-October-2023 updates to the year-2021 5500 Forms and Schedule H from the public websites at the Department of Labor, Employee Benefits Security Administration.
  2. whose industry group is. The industry group is the first four digits from the six-digit NAICS business code, Line 2d in Form 5500, which best describes the nature of the plan sponsor’s business, from the available list. If more than one employer or employee organization is involved, filers are asked to enter the business code for the main business activity of the employer and/or employee organizations. Except where noted, all data come from the 25-October-2023 updates to the year-2021 5500 Forms and Schedule H from the public websites at the Department of Labor, Employee Benefits Security Administration.