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November 28, 2018 Newswires
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Nationwide Report: Americans Begin Saving For Retirement At Age 31

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The Nationwide Retirement Institute announces America's Retirement Voice, a new research report that examines issues affecting retirement security, based on insights from the retirement saving behaviors of the nearly 2.5 million defined contribution (DC) plan participants Nationwide serves.1 The first edition reveals the average age workers begin saving for retirement is 31.

"While age 31 seems relatively young to think about retirement, it means most employees are missing out on nearly a decade of savings, asset accumulation and the associated potential for compound returns," said John Carter, president of retirement plans for Nationwide.

Retirement Savings Obstacles
Nationwide commissioned a survey conducted online by The Harris Poll among more than 1,100 employed Americans which revealed 76 percent state something has prevented them from to contributing as much as they wanted to their retirement plan.

According to the survey, three main factors prevented employed Americans from saving the amount they wanted to a retirement plan: not making enough money (44 percent), daily expenses (41 percent) and paying off debt (38 percent).

Yet, when asked at what age a person should start saving for retirement, 35 percent of employed Americans say it is between age 25 and 30, while 42 percent noted between age 18 and 24.

"America's workers understand the importance of saving for retirement and those that have access to workplace retirement plans value them. However, many could benefit from guidance on how to prioritize retirement savings while managing their day-to-day financial needs and financial goals like paying off debt," noted Carter. "We've seen more engagement and positive behaviors from younger workers over the years, but many still wait when it comes to retirement until their other financial goals are met."

Balancing Retirement Savings and Other Financial Goals
In starting a new career, many are focused on getting rid of their student loan debt as soon as possible often by paying more than the minimum payment. However, it's important to consider if long-term financial goals are better served by paying off debt over a longer period of time.

For example, consider someone who is paying $500 a month on a 10-year, $35,000 student loan that charges 6 percent annualized interest. The terms of the loan require a minimum payment of $390. By repaying more than the minimum, he or she will save $10,594 in interest and cut the payoff period by 1.80 years.

Or, he or she could contribute that additional $55 per pay ($110 per month) to a retirement account by reducing the loan payment to the monthly minimum. In doing so, he or she can potentially accumulate $16,267 for retirement over the 10-year period, assuming a 6 percent investment return and no employer match, instead of saving $10,594 in interest on the student loan repayment. Please keep in mind that investing involves market risk, including possible loss of principal.

Buying a home is a major financial goal and accomplishment, but home prices have steadily risen making it more difficult to balance saving for a down payment with saving for retirement. However, by looking at the math, it may be possible to accomplish both.

For example, if someone is saving $300 a month for a down payment, earning 1 percent interest, that person will have $20,000 saved for a down payment in a little more than four years. However, that same person could save $200 for a down payment and redirect the other $100 into a retirement account. While that action would delay the down payment goal by a little more than a year, it could also generate $8,608 in retirement savings based on a 6 percent return and no employer match.

"While it's difficult to juggle multiple financial priorities, taking a long look at everything together and working with a financial advisor to develop a written financial plan makes it easier to effectively reach all of one's goals," added Carter.

America's Retirement Voice: "Smart Financial Moves In Your 20s and 30s" provides additional data and insights as well as tips on saving for retirement. It can be viewed here.

Survey Methodology
This survey was conducted online within the United States by The Harris Poll on behalf of Nationwide from November 6-8, 2018, among 2,012 U.S. adults ages 18 and older, among whom 1,161 are currently employed. This online survey is not based on a probability sample and therefore no estimate of theoretical sampling error can be calculated. For complete survey methodology, including weighting variables and subgroup sample sizes, please contact Tracie Patten at [email protected].

About Nationwide
Nationwide, a Fortune 100 company based in Columbus, Ohio, is one of the largest and strongest diversified insurance and financial services organizations in the United States. Nationwide is rated A+ by both A.M. Best and Standard & Poor's. An industry leader in driving customer-focused innovation, Nationwide provides a full range of insurance and financial services products including auto, business, homeowners, farm and life insurance; public and private sector retirement plans, annuities and mutual funds; excess & surplus, specialty and surety; pet, motorcycle and boat insurance. For more information, visit www.nationwide.com. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter.

Nationwide, the Nationwide N and Eagle, Nationwide Retirement Institute and Nationwide is on your side are service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company. © 2018 Nationwide.

1. Nationwide Retirement Plan Scorecard (October 2018).

2. Nationwide Participant Solutions Research Study (2017).

The examples provided assume a hypothetical 6% annualized interest on monthly payments on a student loan over a 10-year period, and 6% annual return on investments through a retirement plan and is based on semi-monthly contributions over a 10-year period. It's intended to illustrate the effects of time and compounding on investments. It is not intended to predict or project investment results, and doesn't represent the actual performance of any investment or retirement plan program. These examples do not reflect any applicable fees or taxes. If these were included, the results would be lower. Investing involves market risk, including possible loss of principal. No investment strategy or program can guarantee a profit or avoid loss. Actual results will vary depending on your investment and market experience. These examples assume a hypothetical 1% annualized interest on bank account deposits, and 6% annual return on investments through a retirement plan and is based on semi-monthly contributions. It's intended to illustrate the effects of time and compounding on investments. It is not intended to predict or project investment results, and doesn't represent the actual performance of any investment or retirement plan program. These examples do not reflect any applicable fees or taxes. If these were included, the results would be lower. Investing involves market risk, including possible loss of principal.

No investment strategy or program can guarantee a profit or avoid loss. Actual results will vary depending on your investment and market experience.

NRN-2049.AO

Contact:
Erica Lewis
(614) 249-0184
[email protected]

Tracie Patten
(614) 249-6670
[email protected]

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