Here's why employers can force out small 401(k) accounts when a worker leaves

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If you left behind a small 401(k) plan account at a former job, odds are your former employer has moved those funds out of the plan. And that move may hurt your retirement savings over the long term, experts say.

Current law allows employers to “force out” 401(k) accounts of $5,000 or less if their owners leave the company, perhaps for another job or due to a layoff. The smallest balances (less than $1,000) can be cashed out while the rest can be rolled to an individual retirement account.