LIMRA Study: Fewer Pre-Retirees Feel Prepared for Retirement Than In 2010
LIMRA Study: Fewer Pre-Retirees Feel Prepared for Retirement Than in 2010
WINDSOR, Conn., Nov. 26, 2012—Only one in four of the 33 million U.S. pre-retirees (non-retired, aged 55-70) said they felt “very prepared” for retirement, compared to 30 percent of pre-retirees surveyed in 2010, according to a new study by LIMRA.
“Pre-retirees’ circumstances have not improved over the past several years with fewer pre-retiree households having $100,000 or more in financial assets (45 percent in 2007 to 38 percent in 2010)1,” said Matthew Drinkwater, associate managing director of Retirement Research. “Even more troubling, our survey revealed that pre-retirees have unrealistic expectations regarding how much income they will need and their ability to work in retirement.”
On average, surveyed pre-retirees believed they will need less than two-thirds of their current income during retirement. This is less than the 70-80 percent level commonly recommended. In addition, pre-retirees said they will need to withdraw nine percent of their assets annually to pay basic living and discretionary expenses. Based on historical investment returns, this withdrawal rate will result in some pre-retirees running out of money in retirement, which is likely to last 20 or more years.
The study also found that two-thirds of pre-retirees expect to work in retirement. Prior LIMRA research indicates that this is improbable as less than a third of current retirees report having jobs. In addition, almost half of current retirees retired before they planned — half involuntarily — often due to layoffs or personal or family illness.
“It is important for pre-retirees to recognize that they might be forced to retire before they planned or be unable to work in retirement — diminishing their accumulation years and requiring them to stretch their savings for longer periods than planned,” noted Drinkwater. “Pre-retirees should take advantage of opportunities to save more while they are working and should take steps now to minimize the impact of earlier-than-planned retirement.”
Consistent with prior LIMRA research, men are more likely to consider themselves very prepared for retirement (30 percent vs. 23 percent). Not surprisingly, pre-retirees with household incomes of $100,000 or more were more likely to feel very prepared than pre-retirees in general (40 percent vs. 27 percent). However, even among wealthier pre-retirees (those with at least $500,000 in household financial assets), just over half said they were very prepared.
LIMRA’s survey revealed that pre-retirees who work with financial advisors are twice as likely to rate themselves as very prepared as those who do not (39 percent vs. 20 percent). Prior LIMRA research found that individuals who work with an advisor are more likely to be saving for retirement and at a higher rate.
“The importance of a financial advisor cannot be overlooked,” noted Drinkwater. “Our study indicates that pre-retirees not only are ill-prepared for retirement but also often have misguided ideas on how much income they will need and whether they can rely on income from jobs held in retirement. A financial advisor can provide the reality check pre-retirees need to make a sound retirement plan.”
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1LIMRA analysis of 2010 Survey of Consumer Finances, Federal Reserve Board, 2012
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