Prudential: public service employee pensions only a step to retirement security, survey says
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"Those who devote their lives to public service deserve a secure future," said
Less than a third have enough savings to cover surprise expenses. Pensions play a key role in choosing a public service career. Only 33 percent say pensions didn't influence their decision.
Nearly half say a pension at risk would impact their commitment to staying in public service. Public employees are not more financially savvy than anyone else. Less than one in three feel very confident making retirement decisions.
Only 18 percent feel very confident about investing. Those with advisors are more diversified and confident about the future. 46 percent of those with financial advisors are comfortable with their retirement finances; only 33 percent are comfortable without one.
Those with a financial advisor are more than twice as likely to have an investment account than those without one. About half of respondents don't expect they will be able to change saving and spending habits to achieve their financial goals. Getting Back on Track: Financial Wellness in the Public Sector is the most recent in a series of surveys commissioned by Prudential Retirement to determine the financial attitudes of the American workforce and employers, which includes a look at the Taft-Hartley plans of American labor unions and the transformation of the
For more information about the survey, please visit publicsector.prudentialretirement.com. About the research In
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