T. ROWE PRICE'S INAUGURAL GLOBAL RETIREMENT SURVEY FINDS ONE-THIRD OF SAVERS EXPECT TO WORK IN RETIREMENT
New global study surveys workers across multiple regions, offering new insight into behaviors, priorities, and challenges of retirement savers worldwide
The global research, which surveyed more than 7,000 retirement savers in
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Additional key findings from the survey include:
- Economic outlooks vary sharply by region. Economic pessimism is highest in
Japan andCanada , where 62% and 56% of respondents, respectively, foresee a recession. In contrast, savers in theU.S. ,Australia , and theUK are more optimistic, with less than half bracing for a near-term recession. - Retirement optimism is low worldwide and confidence is deeply gendered. Only 31% of respondents expect to live as well or better in retirement. Pessimism is most pronounced in
Japan andAustralia , while optimism is highest in theUK . Meanwhile, retirement confidence differs by gender: women—especially single women—report significantly lower retirement confidence compared to men, most notably inAustralia , where 31% of men report high confidence versus only 15% of women. - Excitement for retirement is linked to financial confidence and progress. About one-third of global retirement savers say they are excited for retirement. As expected, this optimism correlates with stronger financial footing: excited savers are more likely to be higher earners, married, (39% versus 30% of single savers), and are twice as likely to report progress toward their financial goals.
- Workplace resources and human advisors are top sources of financial advice. Three of the four most relied-upon sources of advice for global savers are connected to the workplace, with the highest reliance reported in the
U.S. Japanese respondents, in contrast, are more likely to self-direct compared to other regions. Meanwhile, despite the rise of digital tools, human advisors remain essential—tied with the retirement plan recordkeeper as the most relied upon source of advice worldwide.
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