Americans over age 55 plan to delay retirement: survey
Nearly two-thirds of working Americans who are at least 55 years old said they’ll delay retirement, a survey found. And those saving for retirement are doing so in a time of stubborn inflation and recession fears.
More than half of Gen Xers stopped saving for retirement, here's why: Survey
Many GenXers stopped saving for retirement because they couldn’t afford it, a Clever survey found. And about half have less than $100,000 saved for retirement. But there are many ways to save.
401(k) participation rates reach all-time high: Vanguard
401(k) participation rates have reached 83% this year, Vanguard said.
Social Security recipients could see a smaller benefits bump in 2024 - Here's what that means for retirees
The 2024 Social Security COLA could rise to 3%, according to a Senior Citizens League estimate. That would be a drop from the 2023 adjustment of 8.7%. But retirees have options to reach a comfortable retirement.
Retirement account balances rise despite economic turmoil: Fidelity
401(k), IRA and 403(b) plan balances increased for the second straight quarter in Q1 2023, Fidelity Investments reported.
Many Americans identify what will help them weather a financial crisis: Survey
Americans said that having a plan for their investments made them feel more confident that they could make the right investment decisions, even during extreme financial crises, according to a recent Nationwide survey.
Financial professionals recommend investing your bonus in your 401(k): Survey
Most financial professionals recommend you contribute your bonuses to your 401(k). But many Americans don’t get bonuses or have 401(k)s. Here’s what you can do.
80% of older adults can't cover the cost of a financial shock: Survey
High inflation and rising costs are why 80% of households with adults over the age of 60 — or 47 million households — were found to be at risk of falling into economic insecurity, a recent National Council on Aging (NCOA) survey said.
Behind on your retirement savings? Here's one feature that can help workers catch-up
Automatic enrollment into a workplace savings plan could help close the gap for Black and Latino employees that might otherwise have lower plan participation rates, according to a recent Voya Financial study
Most Americans say they can no longer depend on Social Security: Survey
Most Americans (88%) said it is critical to have another source of guaranteed income beyond Social Security benefits to have a comfortable retirement, according to a recent Allianz Life survey.
Many Americans prioritize saving for retirement despite being squeezed by rising costs: survey
Inflation and rising costs have meant curtailing how many Americans spend money, but 34% said they saved more for retirement this past year, according to the Certified Financial Planner (CFP) Board of Standards cost of living survey.
Nearly half of Americans cash out 401(k)s when changing jobs
Almost half of Americans have withdrawn funds from their 401(k) plans after leaving jobs, with some completely draining their balances. But doing so before reaching retirement age can trigger taxes and penalties. Here’s what you need to know.
Financial stress has biggest impact on Americans’ mental health: survey
Financial struggles are the biggest drivers of stress among Americans, according to a survey by Clever Real Estate. More than half of respondents said they’re stressed about inflation and not having enough money to save for retirement.
America's retirement preparedness score drops: Fidelity
The average American has a 78% chance of covering estimated retirement expenses in a down market, according to Fidelity's 2023 Retirement Savings Assessment. Here’s what you need to know.
Seniors worry Social Security increase not enough to cover rising costs: Survey
More than half of survey respondents said the latest increase to Social Security benefits doesn't adequately cover rising costs. As inflation rises, the increase in spending exceeded the latest 8.7% COLA adjustment.
Social Security benefits could be cut by 20% starting in 2034, officials say
Social Security trust funds are expected to run out of money one year earlier than initially projected, the U.S. Treasury Department said.
US debt ceiling crisis could delay Social Security payments – Here's why you're still likely to get a check
The Social Security "escape clause" from the debt limit enacted by Congress in 1996 prohibits the disinvestment of the Social Security trust funds for any purpose other than the payment of benefits, according to a Concord Coalition report.
Over 25% of Americans contributed 3% or less to retirement plans
Americans contributed less to retirement in 2022 and nearly a quarter contributed 3% or less of their income to their 401(k)s.
Retirement plan balances decreased by nearly 25% in 2022
Despite growth in retirement plan balances in the fourth quarter, savings took a major hit in 2022 and inflation remains a concern for many Americans. Here’s how to pay off high-interest debt and make more room for retirement contributions.
Most seniors say the US is suffering a retirement crisis and many are struggling to save: Survey
Eighty-nine percent of seniors said they are worried that the U.S. is in the grip of a retirement crisis and nearly half are struggling to build their savings, according to American Advisors Group's (AAG) recent survey.