Americans With Financial Advisors Feel Significantly More Prepared For Retirement, Optimistic about the Economy and Less Stressed
- 7 in 10 (70%) Americans with advisors said their retirement plan is designed to withstand market cycles compared to 30% of those who do not use an advisor
- Nearly all those with an advisor (92%) have discussed retirement with someone relative to just half (51%) of those without an advisor
- People without financial advisors are twice as likely (53%) as those with advisors (27%) to view lack of savings as an obstacle to financial security in retirement
- 49% of people without an advisor have taken no steps to address the possibility of outliving their savings – three times as many as those with an advisor (15%)
"As people live longer, the economy continues to fluctuate, and healthcare and other costs increase, navigating retirement planning becomes more complex and overwhelming," said
The findings announced today are part of
Financial Advice – the key to confidence and the antidote to anxiety?
In addition to a heightened level of retirement readiness, Americans who work with advisors tend to feel more financially confident overall. Notably, individuals with financial advisors are almost twice as likely as those without advisors to say they feel "very financially secure" (68% vs 36%, respectively). Additionally, more than three quarters (77%) view themselves as "highly disciplined" or "disciplined" planners compared to 41% of those without an advisor. Good financial habits may be a key reason why people with advisors experience significantly less anxiety about debt, income, poor credit, and unplanned health or financial emergencies.
This optimistic outlook extends beyond personal finances:
- More than half (52%) of
U.S. adults with advisors think the economy will be better this year than in 2016 compared to just 39% of those without advisors - 6 in 10 (59%) people with advisors believe that the American Dream is still attainable to most while only 4 in 10 (43%) of those without an advisor feel the same
And the data suggest that Americans are increasingly embracing the value of professional financial advice. This year there was incremental growth in the number of Americans with an advisor (35% up from 31% in 2016).
"Financial security is empowering," continued Barsch. "It enables you to live confidently --- with more flexibility and less stress. It's encouraging to see greater awareness for the important role that financial advisors can play, not only in retirement planning, but in financial wellness overall."
About The 2017 Northwestern Mutual Planning & Progress Study
The 2017 Planning & Progress Study was conducted by Harris Poll on behalf of
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With $250.4 billion in assets, $28.2 billion in revenues, and more than $1.6 trillion worth of life insurance protection in force,
The company holds more than $100 billion of client assets as a part of its wealth management company and investment services. Northwestern Mutual ranks 100 on the 2016 FORTUNE 500 and is recognized by FORTUNE® as one of the "World's Most Admired" life insurance companies in 2017.
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