Survey Shows Hispanics Need Boost In Retirement Planning Knowledge

Social Security

Here’s a heads-up for retirement plan advisors that target the Hispanic community. MassMutual recently fielded a survey aimed at understanding how much U.S. Hispanics know about Social Security retirement benefits. The results of the survey, which included a true/false quiz about Social Security facts, are concerning:

“Perhaps the greatest Social Security deficit in this country is the lack of education around the retirement benefits of the program, which presents an opportunity and responsibility to financial professionals,” Michael R. Fanning, Executive Vice President, U.S. Insurance Group, MassMutual, said in a statement.  “As the Hispanic population in the U.S. continues to grow, so does the need for a solid understanding of the role that Social Security will play in their personal retirement plans.”

While many Hispanic respondents understand basic facts about Social Security retirement benefits, the findings show larger gaps in knowledge of eligibility requirements:

Still, Hispanics remain optimistic about the future of Social Security. Seven out of ten Hispanic respondents (71 percent) believe Social Security will be available to them when they retire, compared to 63 percent of the general population. But, only half (52 percent) think the program will have sufficient funding when they retire. This may explain why just one-fourth expect to rely more heavily on Social Security than their personal savings or other sources of retirement income, with six percent expecting to rely on Social Security alone.

“Americans who lack the proper knowledge and information about Social Security may be putting their retirement planning in jeopardy,” added Phil Michalowski, Vice President, U.S. Insurance Group, MassMutual. “In fact, many may be leaving Social Security retirement benefits they’re entitled to on the table, or incorrectly assuming what benefits may be available in retirement.”

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