U.S. Workers Rank Retirement Security First: Prudential

News May 17, 2018 at 11:34 AM
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Prudential Financial Inc. says it has online survey results showing that U.S. workers care even more about retirement security than about many other hot-button public policy issues, such as job security, the minimum wage and the cost of college.

Prudential included retirement security on a list of six economic concerns that might come up this summer as candidates are campaigning for Congress.

Workers who took the survey ranked retirement security as the most interesting economic issue: 80% said they want to hear more from congressional candidates about retirement security.

Job security came in second, with 75% of the survey participants wanting to hear more about that issue.

Just 67% want to hear more from candidates about the minimum wage. Only 61% want to hear more about the cost of college.

The survey participant sample included 2,045 part-time and full-time employed adults, ages 18 and older.

Prudential released the results as Congress is considering moves to update federal retirement laws.

Prudential wants Congress to make it easier for employers to join together to form multi-employer retirement plans. It also wants Congress to make it easier for workers in retirement plans to use some of the assets to buy lifetime income annuities.

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