Prudential ignites national conversation on women and retirement readiness during ‘National Retirement Planning Week’
Award-winning journalist Soledad O’Brien moderates
During the forum
“Women in particular need to adopt good savings habits, as they're more likely to have career interruptions due to raising families or caring for an elderly parent,” said Marcks at the event. “They also tend to have longer life expectancies than their male counterpoints. That’s why it’s so important for women to start saving for retirement early, save as much as they can and maximize their retirement plan benefits.”
One of the key topics Marcks’ explored during the forum was the “confidence gap”—the difference between the importance women place on financial goals, and the confidence they have in achieving them. According to Prudential’s research, 75 percent of women surveyed stressed the importance of having money to maintain their lifestyle in retirement, but only 14 percent expressed confidence that they will meet that goal.
“That’s a confidence gap of 61 percentage points, virtually unchanged from 10 years ago when it stood at 62 percentage points,” Marcks explained.
During the forum, Marcks also stressed the opportunities available for employers to help close the confidence gap for women. She revealed that participant education and engagement programs offered by employers are increasingly valuable. According to Prudential’s research, 28 percent of women surveyed said they rely on employer-sponsored resources for information about financial and retirement products and services.
Also at the forum, Hounsell discussed challenges that women face in preparing for retirement. “One of the biggest challenges is increased longevity,” Hounsell explained. “Because women are living much longer than in previous generations, they have to develop a plan to ensure they have enough money to sustain themselves in retirement.”
Hounsell noted the plan should incorporate
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In addition to Prudential, numerous other companies and organizations are celebrating National Retirement Planning Week with several events throughout the week. For example,
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