PR Newswire July 2, 2019
NEW YORK, July 2, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- A new survey of 1,700
Americans between the ages 25 and 65+ examines their confidence levels with
regards to having enough money for a comfortable life during retirement, with
some fascinating and shocking results. The study was commissioned by Gold IRA Guide, a
renowned online magazine covering alternative investments for IRA and 401k
account holders.
Survey Questions & Findings
The survey asked 1,700 Americans the following question along
with three possible answers:
How confident they felt they would have enough money to live
comfortably when they retired?
·
Somewhat confident
·
Not Confident
·
Very Confident
"Somewhat Confident" is the winning answer overall,
with "Not Confident" coming as close second
According to the findings of the survey, when asked how
confident they felt that they would have enough money to live comfortably when
they retired, 40.6% of respondents answered "somewhat
confident". When demographic filters were applied, that percentage
increased to 43%, with 55 to 64 year olds.
The most compelling results from the survey, comes with the
second most popular response. Of the survey respondents, 32.4% said
they were "not confident" that they would be able to comfortably
retire with enough money – making that almost a third of all
who responded to the survey.
The results become even more intriguing, if not shocking, when
demographic filters were applied specifically to females. According
to the survey results, 38.3% of females between females
25 to 54 years old indicated this response. These results
seem to unfortunately address the pressing socioeconomic issue of gender pay
gap.
This if further corroborated regarding the final response
- 26.9% of respondents said they were "very
confident" that they would have enough money to live comfortably during
retirement. However, when demographic filters were applied to reflect
specifically males, 31.2% surveyed indicated
"very confident" – thus making that the second most popular answer
amongst men. In addition, the survey also found a steady percentage increase
for the "very confident" response amongst older males: 31% of males between 45
to 54, 36.4% of males 55 to 64, and 40.3% of males
65+, respectively.
"This survey is a real eye-opener. Most importantly, it
inadvertently seems to address the issue of the wage disparity between men and
women, and how things have to change," stated Mark Turner, CEO of Gold IRA
Guide.
The overall conclusion from the survey findings is the
dramatically different sentiment towards retirement income confidence between
men and women. Nearly 40% of the women of working age, who participated in the
survey, indicated that they were not confident they would not have sufficient
money to live comfortably during retirement.
Despite positive economic numbers, and a great confidence in the stock
market, this survey highlights how worried Americans are about their
retirement savings.
Learn more about
the study and see a complete breakdown at:
https://goldiraguide.org/new-survey-reveals-how-confident-americans-feel-they-will-have-enough-money-to-retire-comfortably/
https://goldiraguide.org/new-survey-reveals-how-confident-americans-feel-they-will-have-enough-money-to-retire-comfortably/
Media contact:
Mark Turner
217450@email4pr.com
212-909-9898
Mark Turner
217450@email4pr.com
212-909-9898
SOURCE
Gold IRA Guide
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