Center for a Secure Retirement Study: COVID-19 Pandemic Uncovers the Importance of Retirement Financial Planning
Additionally, four in five (81%) Americans are worried about their retirement, amplifying a reported lack of familiarity with common retirement tools that could help them reach their retirement goals. The new study by the
"In times of uncertainty, it's important that working Americans have a basic understanding of the various retirement planning options at their disposal," said
The data also suggests declining faith in
Retirement anxieties aggravated by uncertainty
More than half (54%) of working adults say their retirement planning has taken a hit amid the COVID-19 pandemic, with losing money in the stock market (36%) and being forced to prioritize short-term savings (36%) marked as areas of top concern for those whose retirement has been impacted. Those further from retirement have been hit harder, with nearly two-thirds (63%) of those age 35 to 44 reporting an impact on their future retirement due to the pandemic, compared to just one-third (35%) of those 65 and older.
Additional such findings include:
- As Americans get older, they become increasingly familiar with Medicare products – 90% of those age 65 or older expressed familiarity with the national health insurance program, while only 66% of those ages 35 to 44 said the same.
- Long-term care insurance and annuities are less familiar to respondents across age groups: only 40% of those ages 18 to 34 said they were familiar with annuities as a retirement savings vehicle, compared to 51% of those ages 55 to 64. Long-term care insurance was familiar to 60% of those ages 35 to 44, and 58% of those ages 45 to 54 and 52% of those 55 to 64.
"As the survey shows, there is a pervasive feeling of uncertainty among pre-retirees amid the experience of the COVID-19 pandemic, with many concerned about not having enough money for retirement," said Goldberg. "Pre-retirees accustomed to parking their funds in market-sensitive savings tools like 401(K) plans, may want to explore lesser-known offerings. It is important to understand how a diversified portfolio can help diminish the risk of financial loss in a volatile market and help with reaching long term financial goals."
About the Survey
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Bankers Life focuses on the insurance needs of middle-income Americans who are near or in retirement. The Bankers Life brand is a part of
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