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Somewhat interesting research of different groups of retirees.
The Story: https://www.cnbc.com/2021/08/04/the...able-or-affluent-.html?recirc=taboolainternal
Actual Study: https://www.ebri.org/docs/default-s...retireeprofiles-29jul21.pdf?sfvrsn=e8023b2f_4
The Story: https://www.cnbc.com/2021/08/04/the...able-or-affluent-.html?recirc=taboolainternal
Actual Study: https://www.ebri.org/docs/default-s...retireeprofiles-29jul21.pdf?sfvrsn=e8023b2f_4
Although every retirement looks different, those with guaranteed income, little debt, a clear spend-down strategy and employer-provided assistance are among the most satisfied.
That’s according to a study from the Employee Benefit Research Institute’s Retirement Security Research Center, profiling five types of retirees. The study uncovered patterns among retirees who identify as “average,” “comfortable,” “affluent,” “just getting by” or “struggling.”
The groups are Average Retirees, who make up 28 percent of total respondents; Comfortable Retirees (22 percent); Affluent Retirees (19 percent); Struggling Retirees (18 percent); and “Just-GettingBy” Retirees (12 percent).