Northwestern Mutual Research Shows that Nearly Half of American Millionaires Believe Their Financial Plans Need Improvement, and a Third Think They Could Outlive Their Savings
Wealthy people value professional help and trust financial advisors, with 70% working with a financial advisor – nearly double the amount of the general population
Wealthy Americans are proactive, disciplined long-term planners who take very little for granted; 84% have a long-term financial plan in comparison to 52% of average Americans
"Wealthy people hold themselves to an exceptionally high standard when it comes to managing their finances," said
When it comes to financial planning, wealthy Americans demonstrate high levels of discipline in comparison to the general population.
Type of planner you consider yourself |
$1M+ in investable assets |
General Population |
I am a highly disciplined planner. I know my exact goals, have developed specific plans to meet them, and rarely deviate from those plans. |
42 % |
20 % |
I am a disciplined planner. I know my exact goals, and have developed specific plans to meet them, but those plans can deviate at times because I don't always stay on top of them. |
35 % |
30 % |
I am an informal planner. I have a general sense of my goals and how to meet them; however, I do not have a formal plan in place. |
20 % |
36 % |
I am not a planner and have not established any goals |
3 % |
15 % |
Wealthy Americans trust financial advisors
The study finds seven out of ten (70%) wealthy Americans work with a financial advisor, nearly double the amount of the general population (37%).
Over half (53%) of wealthy people consider advisors to be their most trusted source of financial advice – that's more than four times any other source. Spouses/partners ranked a distant second at 11%, followed by business news at 10%.
Recent economic uncertainty has led to a re-evaluation among some wealthy Americans. Nearly half (48%) of wealthy people who work with an advisor said that, if they were seeking a change, they would select another advisor who could offer more comprehensive financial guidance than their current advisor. One-third (34%) would switch to someone who has a better understanding of their life stage and priorities.
"It's wise for the wealthy to seek out a second opinion about the strength of their financial plans," said
About The 2023 Northwestern Mutual Planning & Progress Study
The 2023 Planning & Progress Study was conducted by The Harris Poll on behalf of
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