Market risk, longevity still worry plan participants

Market risk, longevity still worry plan participants
About 40% of retirement plan participants say they're unsure how to make their money last, an American Century study finds.
AUG 10, 2021

Market risk and longevity risk continue to be the top concerns for retirement plan participants, according to a study by American Century Investments.

While about two-thirds of participants say they know how much to withdraw for living expenses, about 40% said they worry about running out of money in retirement, with seven out of 10 saying they need a “little bit of guidance” on how to withdraw money from their retirement accounts.

American Century surveyed 1,500 people with full-time job who were between the ages of 25 and 65.

Other survey highlights:

  • More than half of respondents expressed an interest in having investments in their plan that meet environmental, social and corporate governance standards.
  • Not saving more continues to be participants’ biggest life regret, with 35% voicing this regret, which was more important to them than doing better in their career, doing better in personal relationships or even doing enough to enjoy life.
  • Two out of three survey respondents believe companies should automatically enroll employees at a 6% default rate, and just over 60% believe employers should automatically enroll workers and then automatically increase the default rate each year. Four in 10 say enrollment, contributions and default investments should be completely automatic for everyone.

[More: The tension in 401(k)s: Autopilot with as much guidance as possible]

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