A recent survey of retirement plan participants shines a light on their positive perspectives — which can help inform plan changes you may be considering.
Released in October of 2021, American Century’s 9th Annual Survey of Retirement Plan Participants found that more workers are optimistic about their futures in 2021 than they were in 2020. Not surprising, following more than a year of dealing with the pandemic, participants are now more positive about saving, risk and expectations. Because it’s the start of a new year, now may be an opportune time to discuss the findings with you plan advisor as you consider any plan design changes or adding features that may help improve retirement outcomes for your employees.
Optimism is trending up
However, concerns about running out of money in retirement are felt by workers of all generations and regrets about saving are still felt by many:
As in past years, the overwhelming majority of workers see the value of their retirement plan benefits. Many welcome automatic features to give them the “kick in the pants” or “slight nudge” they are looking for from employers:
To download a presentation of American Century’s survey findings, go to: https://tinyurl.com/pte2v3ka.
For plan sponsor use only, not for use with participants or the general public. This information is not intended as authoritative guidance or tax or legal advice. You should consult with your attorney or tax advisor for guidance on your specific situation.
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