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MPF Ratings: MPF Mar Investment Loss 6.27%; Avg. Loss $21K per MPF Member
A March investment loss of 6.27% is MPF's worst performance month since September 2022, in absolute dollar terms, MPF's is estimated at approx. $102 billion, the system'...
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MPF Ratings: MPF Mar Investment Loss 6.27%; Avg. Loss $21K per MPF Member
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A March investment loss of 6.27% is MPF's worst performance month since September 2022, in absolute dollar terms, MPF's is estimated at approx. $102 billion, the system's largest ever monthly dollar loss, or $21,326.5 per MPF member, equivalent to almost half of 2025's annual gain and contributing to a 1Q26 investment loss of $31.2 billion, MPF's first 1Q loss since 2022, equivalent to a loss of $6,506 per MPF member, according to data from MPF Ratings.

Asian equities, on the back of substantial declines in Korean equities, and Japanese equities were MPF's worst performing asset classes in March, but despite these declines, US equities continue to be MPF's worst performing asset class in 2026.

After factoring in contributions, total MPF assets end March at approx. $1.532 trillion, down $99.2 billion MoM, equivalent to an average MPF account balance of $319,561, down $20,701 MoM.

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