T. Rowe Price: Most 401(k) Savers Express Interest In Keeping Assets In Plan
A survey by T. Rowe Price reveals that over 83% of 401(k) participants prefer keeping their savings in their employer plans upon retirement. Among these, 30% are committed while 53% would consider it if income-generating solutions were offered. Notably, 61% of participants feel their employers haven't effectively communicated the benefits of remaining in the plan. The survey emphasizes the need for increased awareness about retirement income products, especially as many individuals face financial uncertainties.
- 83% of participants prefer to keep their savings in employer plans, indicating a strong interest in retirement planning.
- The survey highlights a significant generational interest, particularly among millennials (88%).
- 61% of participants report insufficient communication from employers regarding the benefits of keeping assets in the plan.
- Many participants are confused about retirement income products and management options, reflecting a knowledge gap.
BALTIMORE, June 24, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- A recent survey conducted by T. Rowe Price found that over
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- Eight in 10 participants have a goal to manage a plan that converts their assets into an income stream in retirement, but when asked what type of retirement income products they would use to do so, they are unsure.
- One in four participants were not sure if they should invest in a managed payout, an immediate annuity, deferred annuity, or if they should manage their money on their own.
"Creating more awareness around retirement income products and strategies has become increasingly critical as more and more defined contribution savers approach retirement, and especially in recent months, while many individuals faced financial hardships caused by the global pandemic, " said Kevin Collins, head of retirement plan services at T. Rowe Price. "When it comes to retirement income, there is no simple, one-size-fits-all solution -- and determining the appropriate strategy can be a complicated task for many individuals, educating participants on the types of products that are available as well as providing them with tools and support can help them make informed choices that best fit their specific needs and preferences."
Editor's Note: T. Rowe Price conducted a separate body of research in 2018 focused on plan sponsors and found that the majority of employers prioritize keeping retiring participants in-plan. The white paper addressing this research can be found here.
ABOUT THE STUDY
The findings are based on a national study of 3,016 retirement plan participants, 250 eligible non-plan participants, and 603 individuals without access to workplace savings plans. T. Rowe Price worked with NMG Consulting to conduct the survey online from June 13, 2019 to June 25, 2019. This is the fifth edition of the study, following the 2014, 2015, 2017, and 2018 installments. The first phase of the 2018 study focused on financial advice, the second phase focused on retirees, and the third phase focused on gender. The first phase of the 2019 study can be found here. Data from prior studies is used in this report for comparison purposes.
For more information about the study please contact Sudipto Banerjee at Sudipto.Banerjee@troweprice.com or 410-577-5758 or 443- 204-0662 (c).
ABOUT T. ROWE PRICE
Founded in 1937, T. Rowe Price (NASDAQ-GS: TROW) is an independent global asset management company with
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