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Money trumps Age when determining start of retirement for Middle-Income Boomers
 

CHICAGO, June 28, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Three out of four (73 percent) of our nation's middle-income Baby Boomers say that their financial situation, not age, is now the key trigger for when to retire, according to a recent study conducted by the Bankers Life and Casualty Company Center for a Secure Retirement (SM) (CSR).

 

The Middle-Income Boomers, Financial Security and the New Retirement study, which focused on 500 middle-income Americans between ages 47 and 65 with income between $25,000 and $75,000, found that one-third expect to retire after the traditional retirement age of 65 and 31 percent are uncertain at what age they will be able to retire.

 

 

A majority of middle-income Boomers feel that they are behind where they had expected to be at this point in their lives in terms of saving for retirement and two in three (67 percent) thought that they would be in a better financial position for retirement than they are now.  

 

The CSR's study reports more than half (52 percent) are not confident that they have saved enough to live comfortably in retirement, 38 percent are only somewhat confident and only one in ten (10 percent) are confident that they will have enough money to live comfortably in retirement.

 

Although the adequacy of retirement income carries heightened importance for this generation of retirees, the study found that more than half of middle-income Boomers have saved less than $100,000 for retirement, 19 percent have saved less than $10,000and 14 percent do not have a pension, 401(k), IRA or any other type of retirement savings account.  

 

The ups and downs of the economy have caused women to rethink their retirement age more so than men and according to the study, they will rely more heavily on their financial situation to decide when it is time to retire.

 

"On the new road to retirement, the majority of Americans can now retire only when they feel they can afford to do so," said Scott Perry, president of Bankers Life and Casualty Company, a national life and health insurer.

 

 "Now is the time to examine your financial expectations for retirement and make adjustments that can help to improve your financial security and, ultimately, the enjoyment of your retirement years."

 

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The Bankers Life and Casualty Company Center for a Secure Retirement's study Middle-Income Boomers, Financial Security and the New Retirement was conducted in March 2011 by the independent research firm The Blackstone Group.  The complete report can be viewed at www.CenterForASecureRetirement.com

 

About the Center for a Secure Retirement

 

The Bankers Life and Casualty Company Center for a Secure Retirement is the Company's research and consumer education program.  Its studies and consumer awareness campaigns provide insight and practical advice for how everyday Americans can achieve financial security during retirement.

 

Established in 1879 in Chicago, Bankers Life and Casualty Company focuses on the insurance needs of the retirement market.  The nationwide company, a subsidiary of CNO Financial Group, Inc. (NYSE: CNO), offers a broad portfolio of life and health insurance retirement products designed especially for seniors.

 

SOURCE Bankers Life and Casualty Company

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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