New study on the experience of retirees yields actionable insights for future generations
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 26, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Fewer than one in four retirees (23%) are very confident they will be able to maintain a comfortable lifestyle throughout their retirement, according to a new report, Retiree Life in the Post-Pandemic Economy, released by nonprofit Transamerica Center for Retirement Studies® (TCRS) in collaboration with Transamerica Institute®.
"Retirement brings freedom and time for personal pursuits," said Catherine Collinson, CEO and president of Transamerica Institute and TCRS. "However, retirees are living on a fixed income with limited financial resources. Many would be unable to withstand a major financial shock, such as the need to pay for long-term care. Retirees' fragile financial situation serves as a cautionary tale that underscores the imperative for strengthening our retirement system."
Retiree Life in the Post-Pandemic Economy examines the health and well-being, personal finances, and retirement security of U.S. residents who are retired and no longer working. Based on the survey report's findings, these 10 facts illuminate their experience and vulnerabilities:
Retiree Regrets: Insights for Future Generations
"Many retirees may wonder what they could have done differently to save and plan for retirement, and many may feel they have done everything right but still came up short," said Collinson. "In reality, over their working careers, the world has changed, the retirement landscape has evolved, and the need to self-fund a greater portion of one's retirement income has intensified."
Almost seven in 10 retirees (69%) say they did as much as they could to prepare for retirement, according to the survey's findings. Retirees also shared reflections that might help future generations:
"By gaining knowledge and taking greater control of their financial situation, retirees can make better informed decisions to optimize and protect their income and savings," said Collinson. "At the same time, policymakers, industry, employers, nonprofits, and individuals and families must join together to innovate solutions so that current and future generations of retirees can retire with confidence and dignity."
Retiree Life in the Post-Pandemic Economy provides detailed survey findings about the health and well-being, personal finances, and longevity planning of people in retirement. The report provides recommendations for retirees and policymakers. To download the report, visit www.transamericainstitute.org. Listen to Transamerica Institute's podcast ClearPath – Your Roadmap for LifeSM. Follow on LinkedIn, Facebook, and X (formerly Twitter) @TI_insights and @TCRStudies.
About Transamerica Center for Retirement Studies
Transamerica Center for Retirement Studies® (TCRS) is a division of Transamerica Institute®, a nonprofit, private operating foundation. Transamerica Institute is funded by contributions from Transamerica Life Insurance Company and its affiliates. TCRS and its representative cannot give ERISA, tax, investment, or legal advice. This material is provided for informational purposes only and should not be construed as ERISA, tax, investment, or legal advice. Interested parties must consult and rely solely upon their independent advisors regarding their situation and the concepts presented here. For more information about TCRS, please refer to www.transamericainstitute.org.
About the 24th Annual Transamerica Retirement Survey
The analysis contained in Retiree Life in the Post-Pandemic Economy was prepared internally by the research team at Transamerica Institute and TCRS. The 25-minute online survey was conducted within the U.S. by The Harris Poll on behalf of Transamerica Institute between September 14 and October 23, 2023, among a nationally representative sample of 10,002 people, including a subsample of 2,404 retirees who are retired and do not work. Data was weighted where necessary for age by gender, race and ethnicity, region, education, marital status, household size, household income and propensity to be online to being them in line with their actual proportions in the population. Respondents were selected from among those who have agreed to participate in our surveys. The sampling precision of Harris online polls is measured by using a Bayesian credible interval and the worker sample data is accurate to within ±1.2 percentage points using a 95% confidence level. This credible interval will be wider among subsets of the surveyed population of interest. Percentages are rounded to the nearest whole percent.
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