One in 10 American Workers Not Saving for Retirement: Bankrate


They could have said nine in 10 workers are saving for retirement, but they chose the glass-is-half-empty approach.

One in 10 American workers isn’t saving for retirement, according to a survey that accompanied Bankrate’s Financial Security Index for August. And their numbers are increasing, even though the economy has improved.

The survey asked how much people were contributing this year compared with last year. Among those who took the survey, 10% said they “did not contribute this year or last year.” Bankrate noted that it’s the highest percentage since it started asking the question in 2011.

However, it did note a few positive developments among American workers, including:

“With millions of Americans behind in their retirement savings, it is important not only to save but to save more each year,” said Greg McBride, CFA, Bankrate’s chief financial analyst. “Even for those saving the maximum, 401(k) contribution limits increased for 2015, affording the opportunity to put more away for retirement.”

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