More Than 8 In 10 Americans Say Pandemic Hurt Their Retirement Plans
More than eight in 10 Americans indicate the events of the past year have hurt their retirement plans, with one-third estimating it will take two to three years to get back on track, due to such factors as job loss or retirement withdrawals, according to Fidelity Investments 2021 State of Retirement Planning Study.
Encouragingly, most are still confident they ll be able to retire when and how they want, and 36% are now even more confident in their retirement plan than before, asserts Melissa Ridolfi, senior vice president of retirement and cash management at Fidelity Investments.
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