I'd kill for anything under 1% in my 401k. I can get as low as 1.13 on a S&P fund or a money market fund. From there they range up to 1.9%.
As has been said many times, Fees are important"
I just did a quick a probably inaccurate calculation.
I started with $100k and each year added $50k figuring growth and additional savings.
When I got to $500k I added $100k each year figuring growth on larger amount and and more savings on higher income. This is very Mustachian saving. After 20 years I stopped all growth and just figured 1% times $1.6 million
The total for a 1% Fee for 30 years came to $296,000 .
0.2% came to $59,200, with the lower fee you could have had an additional $236,800 in your pocket.
Love my VTSAX! 0.05% Under the scenerio above that would be $14,800 in fees over 30 years.