![]() |
|
|
Retirement is an important issue among Hispanic Americans According to the Hispanic Americans on the Road to Retirement research report, retirement is very much on the radar of middle-class Hispanic Americans - a vast majority of whom have taken steps to provide for their futures. Nearly all of those surveyed (90 percent) acknowledge that retirement security is an important goal, and two-thirds have savings earmarked for retirement. Hispanics in the U.S. attach high importance to goals, such as not outliving their savings and having enough money to maintain their lifestyle. Additionally, retirement planning, savings and confidence are strongly influenced by relationships with a trusted financial advisor. Two-thirds of Hispanic Americans are saving for retirement. Of those surveyed, 64 percent have some kind of retirement savings. More than half are saving through a workplace retirement plan, and over a third of "savers" have reached $100,000 in retirement savings. Source: Prudential, “Hispanic Americans on the Road to Retirement,” March 2008, http://www.prudential.com/media/managed/Hispanic_Retirement_FINAL_3-19-08.pdf
|
|||||||||||||||
|
|||||||||||||||||