KEY POINTS
  • More than 16 million accounts of $5,000 or less — $8.5 billion in the aggregate — were left in workplace plans from 2004 through 2013.
  • The Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp. already provides help to people whose plans — pensions or 401(k) accounts — have terminated but has no information on accounts or benefits tied to plans that remain in existence.
  • A legislative proposal aims to help connect individuals with lost accounts through a national "lost and found" database.

For workers who lose track of their 401(k) savings accounts, help may be on the way.

Proposed retirement legislation that's pending in Congress would create an online "lost and found" database to help locate those accounts, among a variety of other provisions. While lawmakers are in the early stages of considering changes, retirement advocates say the initiative — which also would help people access lost pension benefits — can't come soon enough.