American Couples Have Shared Goals for Retirement, but Haven’t Nailed Down the Details: New Research from Ameriprise Financial
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Couples overwhelmingly say they trust one another with money, but 1 in 4 haven’t come to an agreement on how much money they need to save for retirement or how much they should give to children and grandchildren
The Ameriprise Couples, Money & Retirement research found that
Nearly one-quarter (
The research surveyed more than 1,500 American couples with
Couples agree on when to retire – even if they don’t do so at the same time
Among the respondents who have already retired, the vast majority (
Expectations aside, the Ameriprise study confirms that people aren’t always in control of their retirement date. Nearly one-third (
“Our research shows couples trust one another and share the same dreams for retirement, but that doesn’t necessarily mean they’ve mutually agreed on how they’ll spend, save, and give away their money when the time comes,” said Marcy Keckler, CFP®, CRPCTM, RICP®, Senior Vice President of Financial Advice Strategy at Ameriprise. “Some couples avoid discussing these topics because they feel overwhelmed – especially knowing that unexpected events can happen at any time – but putting it off can lead to challenges down the road.”
Delayed conversations can stand in the way of planning for the future – and create tension in the present
Perhaps because they’ve held off on having important financial conversations with one another, more than half (
While they’ve delayed planning for the future, some couples may feel tension about how they’re handling their current finances, too – including whether they support other members of the family. Seventy-two percent of couples in the survey said they are providing some form of financial support to adult family members, but
Feeling disconnected from their partners may help explain why some have chosen to hide certain assets. One in seven (
Keckler said, “Couples who are delaying important conversations or who are unable to communicate openly about money tend to have more difficulty planning for the future together. Thankfully, there is a lot they can learn from other couples who’ve navigated the path to retirement smoothly.”
Couples share their lessons learned
Nearly three-quarters (
- Communicate openly about financial goals.
- Find healthy ways to resolve financial disagreements.
- Choose a financial advisor together.
“The sage wisdom from these couples is clear: getting on the same page with your spouse or partner about money and retirement is critical,” said Keckler. “Fortunately, couples don’t have to go at it alone – a qualified financial advisor can help break big decisions into smaller, more manageable conversations that will help both partners feel confident as they work together toward building wealth and enjoying their retirement years.”
About the research
The Couples, Money & Retirement research was created by Ameriprise Financial and conducted online by Artemis Strategy Group from January 3-26, 2024, among 1,510 American couples (3,020 total respondents) with
About Artemis Strategy Group
Artemis Strategy Group is a communications strategy research firm specializing in brand positioning, thought leadership and policy issues.
About Ameriprise Financial
At Ameriprise Financial, we have been helping people feel more confident about their financial future for 130 years1. With extensive investment advice, asset management and insurance capabilities and a nationwide network of approximately 10,000 financial advisors2, we have the strength and expertise to serve the full range of individual and institutional investors' financial needs.
Artemis Strategy Group is not affiliated with Ameriprise Financial, Inc.
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2 Ameriprise Financial Q4 2023 Earnings Release.
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Source: Ameriprise Financial
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