2021年退休信心调查的黑人和西班牙裔美国人调查结果

Q4 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
C. Copeland, L. Greenwald
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退休信心调查(RCS)于2021年进行了第31次,旨在衡量美国工人和退休人员对退休问题的态度。2021年的RCS包括了黑人和西班牙裔美国人的样本,以便更深入地分析他们在储蓄和准备退休方面面临的挑战。当调查黑人和西班牙裔美国人对退休的态度和准备时,这个样本允许控制不成比例的低财政资源。一些重要的结果出现了,包括需要更多地接触到提供一对一、个性化建议的工作场所退休储蓄计划,这种计划建立在黑人和西班牙裔美国人与提供建议的人建立联系的舒适感之上。此外,金融服务公司拥有更多与黑人和西班牙裔美国人相似的员工,并公平对待他们,可以改善他们对金融体系的利用。更好地理解支持家人和朋友的重要性,尤其是西班牙裔美国人在做财务决策时,他们会觉得这是必要的,这样他们就可以把这种义务与自己的储蓄进行权衡,从而减少未来对家庭成员的支持需求。显然,高收入会有所帮助,但这些问题即使出现在高收入人群身上。
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Black and Hispanic American Findings from the 2021 Retirement Confidence Survey
The Retirement Confidence Survey (RCS) was conducted for its 31st year in 2021 to measure attitudes of American workers and retirees about issues surrounding retirement. The 2021 RCS included an oversample of Black and Hispanic Americans to allow for a closer analysis of the challenges they face in saving and preparing for retirement. This oversample allowed controlling for the disproportionately lower financial resources of Black and Hispanic Americans when examining their attitudes toward and preparations for retirement. Several important results emerged, including the need for more access to workplace retirement saving plans that provide one-on-one, personalized advice that builds on Black and Hispanic Americans’ comfort with having a connection to those providing them advice. In addition, financial service companies having more people who are similar to Black and Hispanic Americans and treating them fairly could improve their use of the financial system. A greater understanding of the importance of supporting family and friends that in particular Hispanic Americans feel when making financial decisions is needed, so that this obligation can be weighed against their own savings to build wealth that could result in a lesser need for supporting family members in the future. Obviously, higher incomes would help, but these issues arise even for those with higher incomes.
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Journal of Retirement
Journal of Retirement Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Finance
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