Trending...
- Counseling Center of New Smyrna Beach Expands Affordable Mental Health Services for Volusia County
- The Two Faces of Charles D. Braun: How the Novel, Posthumously Yours, Came to Life
- "The Omniscient Buyer" Launches, Offering a Wake-Up Call for the AI Era of Sales and Marketing
Economy, inflation, and pandemic accelerating consumers' worries about retirement, Nationwide Retirement Institute ® research finds
COLUMBUS, Ohio, July 19, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Continued financial repercussions from the pandemic, new concerns over market volatility and high inflation are leading two-thirds of Americans (66%) to worry more now than they did before about their retirement income, according to the Nationwide Retirement Institute's ninth annual Social Security Consumer Survey. That's a 10 percentage-point spike from 2021.
Adding to those concerns, most consumers (70%) across generations worry that Social Security will run out of funding in their lifetime. One in three adults (33%) not currently receiving Social Security benefits believe they won't get a dime of what they've earned when they retire.
Despite worries about inflation, the survey also found an important misperception about Social Security: more than two-thirds of Americans don't realize that Social Security is protected against inflation.
"Every year we find that all generations need more Social Security education, but in this uncertain economic environment it's more important than ever for people nearing retirement to understand that their Social Security benefits are protected against conditions such as inflation," said Tina Ambrozy, senior vice president of Strategic Customer Solutions at Nationwide. "There is an immediate opportunity for financial professionals to clear up clients' misconceptions about Social Security to alleviate their fears and help them stay on track toward their long-term retirement goals."
Americans have a pessimistic outlook on their financial futures – and they're changing behaviors accordingly
These worries may be leading many older Americans to tap into their Social Security benefits early. In fact, one in four (26%) Boomers+ who are not currently receiving Social Security plan on filing for Social Security benefits early while continuing to work. Almost two in five (39%) Boomers+ who are not currently receiving Social Security plan on drawing their benefits before their full retirement age.
Survey findings suggest Americans' concerns about the economy and the pandemic are fueling their fears for the future. Nine in 10 consumers (86%) are concerned about inflation's impact on the U.S. economy. Older generations are most concerned for the future, with Gen Xers and Boomers+ more likely than Millennials to believe the U.S. economy is getting worse (57%, 67% vs. 36%).
As a result of inflation, Americans across generations are making changes in their daily lifestyles and canceling or postponing life events in the past 12 months because of inflation:
Concerns about COVID-19's adverse impact on retirement security has accelerated since 2021. Today, Americans are more concerned about the pandemic's impact on their retirement plans than they were last year, with 20% of non-retired Americans pushing back their retirement start date due to COVID-19 this year, compared to just 15% in 2021. Additionally, almost half (47%) of Americans are re-evaluating their retirement plans to assess the financial impact of COVID-19, a nine-percentage point jump from 2021 (38%).
More on Ohio Pen
Most Americans are misinformed about Social Security
Survey findings suggest solving Social Security misconceptions may help ease some fears about the future.
Key knowledge gaps include:
These knowledge gaps reveal an immediate opportunity for financial professionals to help their clients better navigate the Social Security landscape. While only about one in three (36%) surveyed currently work with a financial professional, the good news is more Millennials are turning to financial professionals for help, with 50% reporting they work with one in 2022, compared to just 42% in 2021. Additionally, Millennials and Gen Xers are more likely than Boomers+ to say they prefer to learn more about Social Security from a financial professional (30%, 26% vs. 12%).
"It's understandable that people are worried about retirement in the face of the current economic environment," continued Ambrozy. "Individuals at all stages of their careers can benefit from educating themselves about the Social Security system and retirement planning and a trusted financial professional can help with that education."
Nationwide offers a variety of resources to help. The Nationwide Social Security 360 Analyzer® can help financial professionals assess a client's goals to better advise on the optimal time to claim Social Security. To learn how to optimize Social Security benefits, visit www.Nationwide.com/SocialSecurity. Financial professionals can visit www.NationwideFinancial.com/SocialSecurity.
Methodology
This survey was conducted online within the U.S. by The Harris Poll on behalf of Nationwide between April 25 and May 23, 2022, among 1,853 U.S. adults age 26+ (national sample), including 674 Millennials, 576 Gen Xers, 603 Boomers+. Data were statistically weighted as needed to bring them in line with the population of U.S. residents age 26+ from the 2020 Current Population Survey for age by gender, education, race/ethnicity, region, household income, marital status, and household size. Respondents for this survey 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. For this study, the sample data is accurate to within + 2.9 percentage points using a 95% confidence level. This credible interval will be wider among subsets of the surveyed population of interest.
More on Ohio Pen
About The Harris Poll
The Harris Poll is one of the longest running surveys in the U.S. tracking public opinion, motivations and social sentiment since 1963 and is now part of Harris Insights & Analytics, a global consulting and market research firm that delivers social intelligence for transformational times. We work with clients in three primary areas: building 21st century corporate reputation, crafting brand strategy and performance tracking, and earning organic media through public relations research. Our mission is to provide insights and advice to help leaders make the best decisions possible. To learn more, please visit www.theharrispoll.com.
About Nationwide
Nationwide, a Fortune 100 company based in Columbus, Ohio, is one of the largest and strongest diversified insurance and financial services organizations in the United States. Nationwide is rated A+ by both A.M. Best and Standard & Poor's. An industry leader in driving customer-focused innovation, Nationwide provides a full range of insurance and financial services products including auto, business, homeowners, farm and life insurance; public and private sector retirement plans, annuities, mutual funds and EFTs; excess & surplus, specialty and surety; and pet, motorcycle and boat insurance. For more information, visit www.nationwide.com. Follow the firm on Facebook and Twitter.
This material is not a recommendation to buy or sell a financial product or to adopt an investment strategy. Investors should discuss their specific situation with their financial professional.
This information is general in nature and is not intended to be tax, legal, accounting or other professional advice. The information provided is based on current laws, which are subject to change at any time, and has not been endorsed by any government agency.
Nationwide and The Harris Poll are separate and non-affiliated companies.
Nationwide Investment Services Corporation (NISC), member FINRA, Columbus, OH. Nationwide Retirement Institute is a division of NISC.
Nationwide, the Nationwide N and Eagle and Nationwide is on your side are service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company. Social Security 360 Analyzer is a service mark of Nationwide Life Insurance Company, © 2022 Nationwide
NFM-22201AO
Contact:
Charley Gillespie
(614) 249-6349
[email protected]
SOURCE Nationwide
COLUMBUS, Ohio, July 19, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Continued financial repercussions from the pandemic, new concerns over market volatility and high inflation are leading two-thirds of Americans (66%) to worry more now than they did before about their retirement income, according to the Nationwide Retirement Institute's ninth annual Social Security Consumer Survey. That's a 10 percentage-point spike from 2021.
Adding to those concerns, most consumers (70%) across generations worry that Social Security will run out of funding in their lifetime. One in three adults (33%) not currently receiving Social Security benefits believe they won't get a dime of what they've earned when they retire.
Despite worries about inflation, the survey also found an important misperception about Social Security: more than two-thirds of Americans don't realize that Social Security is protected against inflation.
"Every year we find that all generations need more Social Security education, but in this uncertain economic environment it's more important than ever for people nearing retirement to understand that their Social Security benefits are protected against conditions such as inflation," said Tina Ambrozy, senior vice president of Strategic Customer Solutions at Nationwide. "There is an immediate opportunity for financial professionals to clear up clients' misconceptions about Social Security to alleviate their fears and help them stay on track toward their long-term retirement goals."
Americans have a pessimistic outlook on their financial futures – and they're changing behaviors accordingly
These worries may be leading many older Americans to tap into their Social Security benefits early. In fact, one in four (26%) Boomers+ who are not currently receiving Social Security plan on filing for Social Security benefits early while continuing to work. Almost two in five (39%) Boomers+ who are not currently receiving Social Security plan on drawing their benefits before their full retirement age.
Survey findings suggest Americans' concerns about the economy and the pandemic are fueling their fears for the future. Nine in 10 consumers (86%) are concerned about inflation's impact on the U.S. economy. Older generations are most concerned for the future, with Gen Xers and Boomers+ more likely than Millennials to believe the U.S. economy is getting worse (57%, 67% vs. 36%).
As a result of inflation, Americans across generations are making changes in their daily lifestyles and canceling or postponing life events in the past 12 months because of inflation:
- More than two-fifths (42%) of Americans are eating out less and one-third (35%) are driving less
- 15% have cancelled or postponed taking a planned vacation
- 12% have cancelled or postponed buying a new or used car
Concerns about COVID-19's adverse impact on retirement security has accelerated since 2021. Today, Americans are more concerned about the pandemic's impact on their retirement plans than they were last year, with 20% of non-retired Americans pushing back their retirement start date due to COVID-19 this year, compared to just 15% in 2021. Additionally, almost half (47%) of Americans are re-evaluating their retirement plans to assess the financial impact of COVID-19, a nine-percentage point jump from 2021 (38%).
More on Ohio Pen
- AureaVault Positions Digital Asset Infrastructure for Shifting Monetary Policy Environment
- JQRBT Unveils High-Speed Trading Infrastructure Designed for Growing Institutional Crypto Market
- Hammes celebrates the opening of the Franklin County Crisis Care Center in Columbus, Ohio
- New Leadership and Renovations Usher in Next Chapter for Sunrise Manor
- Who Will Win the 2025 WNBA Finals? OddsTrader Shares Live Betting Odds and Projections
Most Americans are misinformed about Social Security
Survey findings suggest solving Social Security misconceptions may help ease some fears about the future.
Key knowledge gaps include:
- Only 7% correctly identified all the listed factors that determine the maximum Social Security benefits an individual can receive
- Almost half (49%) of adults don't know or aren't sure what percent of their income is or will be replaced in retirement by Social Security, and more than two in five (44%) of those not currently receiving Social Security aren't sure how much their monthly Social Security payments will be
- Only 13% of adults correctly guess their full retirement age based on their year of birth
- Almost half (49%) mistakenly believe if they file early their benefit will automatically go up once they reach their full retirement age
These knowledge gaps reveal an immediate opportunity for financial professionals to help their clients better navigate the Social Security landscape. While only about one in three (36%) surveyed currently work with a financial professional, the good news is more Millennials are turning to financial professionals for help, with 50% reporting they work with one in 2022, compared to just 42% in 2021. Additionally, Millennials and Gen Xers are more likely than Boomers+ to say they prefer to learn more about Social Security from a financial professional (30%, 26% vs. 12%).
"It's understandable that people are worried about retirement in the face of the current economic environment," continued Ambrozy. "Individuals at all stages of their careers can benefit from educating themselves about the Social Security system and retirement planning and a trusted financial professional can help with that education."
Nationwide offers a variety of resources to help. The Nationwide Social Security 360 Analyzer® can help financial professionals assess a client's goals to better advise on the optimal time to claim Social Security. To learn how to optimize Social Security benefits, visit www.Nationwide.com/SocialSecurity. Financial professionals can visit www.NationwideFinancial.com/SocialSecurity.
Methodology
This survey was conducted online within the U.S. by The Harris Poll on behalf of Nationwide between April 25 and May 23, 2022, among 1,853 U.S. adults age 26+ (national sample), including 674 Millennials, 576 Gen Xers, 603 Boomers+. Data were statistically weighted as needed to bring them in line with the population of U.S. residents age 26+ from the 2020 Current Population Survey for age by gender, education, race/ethnicity, region, household income, marital status, and household size. Respondents for this survey 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. For this study, the sample data is accurate to within + 2.9 percentage points using a 95% confidence level. This credible interval will be wider among subsets of the surveyed population of interest.
More on Ohio Pen
- Geeks5g Creative Marketing: The Powerhouse Behind Business Growth
- InventHelp Inventor Develops New Jet Engine Screen (FGC-169)
- Agemin Unveils Breakthrough AI Model for Biometric Age Estimation, Setting New Standards in Online Child Safety
- Strategic Partnerships with Defiant Space Corp and Emtel Energy USA Powerfully Enhance Solar Tech Leader with NASA Agreements: Ascent Solar $ASTI
- 120% Revenue Surge with Four Straight Profitable Quarters Signal a Breakout in the Multi-Billion Dollar Homebuilding Market: Innovative Designs $IVDN
About The Harris Poll
The Harris Poll is one of the longest running surveys in the U.S. tracking public opinion, motivations and social sentiment since 1963 and is now part of Harris Insights & Analytics, a global consulting and market research firm that delivers social intelligence for transformational times. We work with clients in three primary areas: building 21st century corporate reputation, crafting brand strategy and performance tracking, and earning organic media through public relations research. Our mission is to provide insights and advice to help leaders make the best decisions possible. To learn more, please visit www.theharrispoll.com.
About Nationwide
Nationwide, a Fortune 100 company based in Columbus, Ohio, is one of the largest and strongest diversified insurance and financial services organizations in the United States. Nationwide is rated A+ by both A.M. Best and Standard & Poor's. An industry leader in driving customer-focused innovation, Nationwide provides a full range of insurance and financial services products including auto, business, homeowners, farm and life insurance; public and private sector retirement plans, annuities, mutual funds and EFTs; excess & surplus, specialty and surety; and pet, motorcycle and boat insurance. For more information, visit www.nationwide.com. Follow the firm on Facebook and Twitter.
This material is not a recommendation to buy or sell a financial product or to adopt an investment strategy. Investors should discuss their specific situation with their financial professional.
This information is general in nature and is not intended to be tax, legal, accounting or other professional advice. The information provided is based on current laws, which are subject to change at any time, and has not been endorsed by any government agency.
Nationwide and The Harris Poll are separate and non-affiliated companies.
Nationwide Investment Services Corporation (NISC), member FINRA, Columbus, OH. Nationwide Retirement Institute is a division of NISC.
Nationwide, the Nationwide N and Eagle and Nationwide is on your side are service marks of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company. Social Security 360 Analyzer is a service mark of Nationwide Life Insurance Company, © 2022 Nationwide
NFM-22201AO
Contact:
Charley Gillespie
(614) 249-6349
[email protected]
SOURCE Nationwide
Filed Under: Business
0 Comments
Latest on Ohio Pen
- Retirement Expert Mark E. Caner Joins Tom Hegna on the Podcast "Financial Freedom with Tom Hegna"
- Tour Napa Like a Local: Vines of Napa Valley Wine Passport AKA Vine Pass Unlocks Hidden Gems
- Dental Surgical Center Accepts Sedation Patients with Medicaid for MD, WV, PA and DC
- Sloan's Lake Dental Launches New Website to Enhance Patient Experience and Access to Modern Dental Care
- Only 3 Weeks Left till the Start of the OpenSSL Conference 2025
- ENTOUCH Completes $50 million Funding Round
- Meridian Bioscience Eliminates Cold Chain with the First Liquid Ambient Temperature Stable qPCR Master Mixes
- Teaming Agreement with Emtel Energy USA to Advance Thin-Film PV Energy Storage Capabilities; NASA agreements for Solar Space Tech; Ascent Solar $ASTI
- Nebuvex Acknowledges Platform "Too Secure" for Anonymous Traders; Institutional Investors Disagree
- From Tokyo to Berlin: FreeTo.Chat Unites Cultures with the World's First Confession VRX — EmojiStream™
- AZETHIO Launches Multi-Million Dollar User Protection Initiative Following Unprecedented Platform Growth
- Matecrypt Observes South American Cryptocurrency Adoption Surge Amid Economic Shifts
- Assent Uncovers Over 695 Unique PFAS Across Global Supply Chains as Regulations Increase
- Cryptocurrency Quarterly Trading Volume Surpasses $15 Trillion Record High as BrazilNex Acknowledges Industry 'Growing Pains' Amid Market Speculation
- AHRFD Initiates Legal Proceedings Against Anwalt.de for Publishing Defamatory and False Content
- New Analysis Reveals the Complex Forces Driving the 'Great Human Reshuffle'
- Elevate Unveils GroundComm X30 at 2025 International GSE Expo in Las Vegas
- NEW power supply release from Kepco Dynatronix - HSP Advanced
- St. Augustine Honors Hispanic Heritage Month
- Vesica Health Receives AUA Guideline Inclusion