A recent study conducted by Harris Interactive of 1,000 middle-class individuals aged 25 to 75 revealed some interesting statistics about retirement attitudes.

Among the survey’s findings:

  • 37% of respondents say they don’t expect to retire; instead they expect to work until they are too sick or die.
  • 59% said retirement is not their top priority; their priority is paying day-to-day bills.
  • 34% felt they would have to continue working until age 80 or beyond because they won’t have saved enough to retire.
  • 31% in the 40 to 59 age category say they have a retirement plan; 69% say they have no plan.
  • Those who say they have a written plan say they have saved a median of $63,000 for retirement, which represents about 32% of their retirement savings goal of $200,000. Those without a written plan say they have saved $20,000 of 10% of their goal.
  • A third of those surveyed said that social security would be their primary source of income in retirement.
  • 40% said a large unexpected health care expense was their greatest retirement fear; 37% said lower or no social security benefits was their biggest fear.

 

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