LIMRA Secure Retirement Institute Finds Half of Workers Would Save for Retirement If Payroll Deduction Was Available
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The research study, Workers and Retirement Programs: What Are They Thinking, also reveals that three quarters of workers want to save for retirement through their employer. In fact, 53 percent of workers feel that employers should be required to offer savings plans. Sixty percent of workers actually take it a step further and feel employers should contribute to the retirement savings accounts of their employees.
"Improving access to worksite retirement savings plans is a critical step in improving retirement security and opportunities for workers," said
Workers Value DC plans
"While simple payroll deduction programs to an individual retirement account (IRA) are a start, as we've heard from surveyed workers, it may not be enough," said Dupont. "Eighty-six percent of workers want to have the ability to contribute more than
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These results are based off an online survey of 2,498 full- and part-time workers in
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