Survey: Nearly 8 in 10 workers expect to retire past age 65
August 28, 2014 by Warren S. Hersch
Working adults ages 60-plus are more pessimistic than younger colleagues that they will be able to retire by age 65, according to new research.
So reports Northwestern Mutual in its annual “2014 Planning and Progress Study: Talking Money & Retirement.” Based on a survey of 2,092 U.S. adults ages 18 and older, the survey aims to ascertain, among other objectives, Americans’ attitudes toward money and financial decision-making, perspectives on working with a financial advisor and the client experience, and people’s preparedness for retirement. Click here to read…