LIMRA research found almost two-thirds of pre-retiree households, age 55-70, do not have a professional financial advisor. However, the majority, 54 percent, of those who do work with an advisor feel confident about life after retirement.
"With so much uncertainty in the economy and in the social programs supporting retired Americans, pre-retirees face many challenges when preparing for retirement," said Marie Rice, corporate vice president and director of LIMRA Retirement Research. "Our research is clear: Those who use professional financial advisors enjoy the peace of mind that they are making the appropriate decisions to ensure they have a financially secure retirement."