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83 Percent of Americans Believe All Workers Should Have a Pension, New National Institute on Retirement Security Report Finds


Americans Want Action Now on Social Security, While 79 Percent Agree the Nation Faces a Retirement Crisis

WASHINGTON, Feb. 27, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Americans are increasingly worried about retirement, and they see a return to pensions as a way to restore the American Dream of retirement, according to new research from the National Institute on Retirement Security (NIRS).

83% of Americans say all workers should have a pension so they can be independent and self-reliant in retirement.

Eighty-three percent of Americans say that all workers should have a pension so they can be independent and self-reliant in retirement, and more than three-fourths of Americans agree that those with pensions are more likely to have a secure retirement.

When asked if the nation faces a retirement crisis, 79 percent of Americans agree there indeed is a retirement crisis, up from 67 percent in 2020. More than half of Americans (55 percent) are concerned that they cannot achieve financial security in retirement. Regarding Social Security, nearly all Americans (87 percent) agree Congress should act now to shore up funding rather than waiting ten years to enact a solution. Ninety percent say it should be a priority for the next president and Congress to tackle Social Security's funding shortfall.

These findings are detailed in a new report from the National Institute on Retirement Security (NIRS), Retirement Insecurity 2024: Americans' Views of Retirement. The report findings are based upon a national survey of working age Americans conducted by Greenwald Research.

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"A financially secure retirement is out of reach for many Americans, and our research finds workers are increasingly troubled by their retirement outlook," said Dan Doonan, NIRS executive director and report co-author. "This new report details the range of Americans' concerns about retirement, along with their strong desire for a return to the certainty that pensions provide." 

"If our leaders are serious about rebuilding retirement security for Americans, there's no question that increasing pension coverage must be part of the equation. Americans want them, and the ground indeed is shifting with employers like IBM returning to pensions. Other employers could follow suit driven by their desire to provide retirement benefits in the most cost efficient manner possible, employees' preferences for reliable lifetime income, and a critical need to recruit and retain workers in an increasingly tight labor market," Doonan said.  

Doonan added, "The research also tells us that Americans don't want Congress to kick the can down the road when it comes to ensuring the long-term sustainability of Social Security. Americans want action now. This isn't surprising because Social Security is a highly successful government program that is both popular and essential for millions of older Americans. Delaying decisions on funding only creates more financial anxiety for Americans and makes an eventual solution more expensive."

The report's key findings are as follows:

The National Institute on Retirement Security is a non-profit, non-partisan organization established to contribute to informed policymaking by fostering a deep understanding of the value of retirement security to employees, employers, and the economy as a whole. Located in Washington, D.C., NIRS membership includes financial services firms, employee benefit plans, trade associations, and other retirement service providers. More information is available at www.nirsonline.org.

SOURCE National Institute on Retirement Security


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