Chevron Retirement Plan
Chevron Employee Savings Investment Plan | 401(k) | CA
Total Assets
$17.5B
Total Participants
62,000
Active Participants
48,000
Assets per Participant
$282K
Total Contributions
$1.1B
Total Expenses
$30.0M
Expense Ratio
0.17%
Plan Type
401(k)
Expense Ratio vs National Average
Participant Breakdown
Plan Overview
Chevron sponsors the Chevron Employee Savings Investment Plan, a 401(k) plan headquartered in CA. Based on DOL Form 5500 filings, the plan holds approximately $17.5B in total assets across 62,000 total participants, with 48,000 actively contributing (approximately 77.4% participation rate). The average balance per participant is approximately $282K (Source: DOL Form 5500). Note that individual balances vary significantly based on tenure, contribution rates, and investment selections.
Fee Analysis
Chevron's plan has an expense ratio of approximately 0.17%, which is approximately in line with the national average in our database of 0.21% (Source: DOL Form 5500). Total administrative expenses reported were $30.0M. For context, a 0.17% expense ratio means approximately $171 in annual fees for every $100,000 in plan assets. Over 30 years, even small fee differences compound significantly. A 1% fee difference on $500,000 costs approximately $5,000 per year in direct charges alone, and the compounding effect magnifies this over decades.
Plan Health Indicators
Key health indicators for this plan: participation rate is approximately 77.4% (48,000 active out of 62,000 total). The participation rate is moderate. There may be room for improvement through enhanced enrollment campaigns or auto-enrollment features. Average annual contributions per active participant are approximately $23K. Average assets per participant are approximately $282K (Source: DOL Form 5500). These figures represent plan-level averages and individual situations vary considerably.
Data Limitations
Form 5500 data provides a valuable snapshot of plan-level metrics, but has important limitations. Filings typically lag 6 to 18 months behind current conditions. Expense ratios reflect plan-level administrative costs, which may differ from individual fund expense ratios available within the plan. Assets per participant is a simple average that masks wide variation in individual balances. Plan mergers, acquisitions, and name changes can complicate year-over-year comparisons. For the most current information about your specific plan, review your Summary Annual Report or contact your plan administrator (Source: DOL Form 5500, EFAST2).
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does the Chevron retirement plan hold in assets?
The Chevron 401(k) plan holds $17.5B in total assets, serving 62,000 participants, according to the latest DOL Form 5500 filing.
What is the expense ratio for the Chevron plan?
The Chevron plan has an expense ratio of 0.17%, compared to the national average of 0.21%. This is below the national average, suggesting competitive fee management.
How does the Chevron plan compare to others in CA?
The Chevron plan is headquartered in CA. You can compare it to other plans in the state on our CA retirement page, or use our plan comparison tools to see side-by-side data.
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Data Sources
- Plan data: DOL Form 5500 annual filings (Source: Department of Labor, EFAST2)
- National averages calculated from 50 plans in our database
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