Two-thirds of middle-income American workers are saving less than 5 percent of their annual income for retirement, a new survey reveals.
LIMRA unveiled this finding in a summary of results from a new report on savings among middle income American workers, defined as those with incomes varying between $40,000 and $99,999 annually.
The report reveals that a quarter of middle-income American workers are not saving, and 85 percent are saving less than 10 percent of their income for retirement, the survey reveals.
The largest age group that reports not saving for retirement are those ages 55 and over (26 percent)—individuals within 10-15 years of retirement.