Only about 14% of U.S. retirement plan sponsors told TIAA they think typical plan participants will use either an in-plan annuity or an outside annuity to generate retirement income.
But, if about 14% of current U.S. defined contribution plan participants end up using annuities to convert their $7.3 trillion in defined contribution plan assets into income, that could lead to about $1 trillion in plan assets flowing into in-plan annuities, or stand-alone immediate annuities, over the next few decades, according to ThinkAdvisor calculations based on the TIAA survey results and Investment Company Institute plan asset figures.
TIAA included information about plan sponsors' thoughts on annuitization options in a summary of results from telephone interviews with representatives from 1,001 plan sponsors.
Half of the sponsors were for-profit organizations, and half were nonprofit organizations, such as schools that offer 403(b) plans.
About 41% of the employers said they expect typical participants to generate income by taking systematic withdrawals, and about 16% expect typical participants to take lump-sum withdrawals.
About 8% expect typical employees to use their assets to buy immediate annuities, or income annuities, from outside the plan.
Although many large insurers have been promoting the idea of building lifetime income annuitization options into more retirement plans, only 6% of the plan sponsor reps said they expect the use of in-plan annuity options to be the typical way participants generate income.