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Report: Women lag way behind in retirement savings

February 8, 2011 by Jared Bilski
Posted in: Benchmarking, Benefits, In this week's e-newsletter, Latest news & views

A new study uncovered an alarming difference between what men and women have socked away for retirement.

Women’s average defined contribution (401(k), 403(b), etc.) plan balances are only around 60% of what men’s DC balances are, according to The Gender Matters: Retirement Savings of Working Men and Women report by LIMRA.

Specifically, working women 50 years and older have nearly $63,000 less saved for retirement than men of the same age and same employment status.

These findings are very troubling when you consider women have a longer average lifespan than men and will therefore need more money retirement.

The study also found that only 14% of women considered themselves knowledgeable when it came financial products and services, compared to 29% of men.

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