MetLife Retirement & Income Solutions
2020 Evolving Retirement Model Study
How employers are addressing the needs of an aging workforce, and the generations that follow. In this study:
- How many workers never expect to retire?
- Why are some workers delaying retirement?
- What impact does this have on younger workers?
- Who is responsible for retirement security?
Many developments have challenged the assumption that 65 is the standard retirement age. With many older workers staying in the workforce longer, the traditional model of retirement — which assumed a fixed career end-date, employer-paid benefits, and clear boundaries between work and retirement — has been replaced by a new and evolving model.
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Delayed retirement a growing concern
The impact of delayed retirement has become a growing concern compared to a MetLife study a decade ago. Employers wish more of their workers would transition into retirement. And, some are offering late-career pathways to get them there.
Employers' wishes regarding timing of employee retirement
Demand for guaranteed retirement income
Nearly all employers recognize the importance of guaranteed retirement income, especially in light of the fact that many workers are delaying retirement because they feel financially trapped. To see more details on why it’s important to add a guaranteed income option to your retirement plan watch our short video.
Nearly all workers and retirees say it is important for retirees to have a source of guaranteed income they cannot outlive. It would bring them feelings of relief, excitement, hope, joy, and energy.
Did you know?
95% of workers and retirees say it’s important for retirees to have a source of guaranteed retirement income they cannot outlive
Conclusion
Today’s workplace landscape has evolved from the traditional notions of retirement. With this new retirement model come several considerations to meet the needs of an aging workforce, as well as the generations of workers who follow behind them.