Getting ready for retirement is a real concern for Canadians — financial woes are to blame. According to the 2019 Sun Life Barometer, nearly half (47%) of working Canadians believe there is a serious risk they could outlive their retirement savings.
This is all too common for many retirees with nearly a quarter (23%) describing their lifestyle as ‘frugal’. Following a strict budget and refraining from spending money on non-essential items, 72% say their retirement is not what they were expecting.
Among working Canadians, 75% don’t have a financial plan and 44% expect to be employed full-time at the age of 66. It’s never too early to start thinking about retirement, creating peace of mind for the future.
Canadians of all ages and incomes can benefit from taking action and seeking expert advice when it comes to planning and saving.
Among the ‘frugal’ retirees who worked past age 66, nearly two-thirds (65%) said it was because they needed to work rather than because they wanted to work (35%).
These Canadians simply aren’t prepared for this chapter of their lives, with only 14% having a financial plan prior to retirement.
“Many Canadians don’t realize their employer offers tools and resources designed to help them achieve lifetime financial security,” said Tom Reid, Senior Vice-President, Group Retirement Services, Sun Life Canada. “Across the country, more and more Canadians can access workplace savings vehicles such as defined contribution pension plans, RRSPs and TFSAs. These are effective and easy tools for saving. Investing early and making contributions when you can will pay off in the long run.”
The 2019 Sun Life Barometer is based on findings of an Ipsos poll conducted between March 28 and April 3, 2019. A sample of 2,901 Canadians was drawn from the Ipsos I-Say online panel: 2,151 employed Canadians aged 20-64 and 750 retired Canadians aged 55-80.
Some steps you can take now to build retirement income
Embrace the value of advice: Through holistic planning, an advisor can get to know you and your unique needs. Personalized and tailored advice helps to ensure you’re managing your finances and saving for tomorrow. Take the first step – use Sun Life’s Find an advisor tool to connect with someone near you.
Free money is free money: Canadians are missing out on billions of dollars of potential retirement savings each year by not taking full advantage of matching contributions by their employer.
Small steps turn into big leaps: It’s important for Canadians to realize that small steps now can have a big impact later. This includes the basics of day-to-day budgeting and saving for shorter-term goals. Sun Life has a variety of tools and calculators to help you get started.
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