TWO-THIRDS OF PEAK BABY BOOMERS ARE NOT FINANCIALLY PREPARED FOR RETIREMENT
More than half of 30.4 million peak boomers will rely primarily on Social Security for income; women have 30% less in savings than men; 10% of workers exiting the workforce will depress
Between 2024 and 2030, 30.4 million Americans will turn age 65. These Peak Boomers represent the youngest, largest, and final cohort of the Baby Boomer generation.
Based on their assets and their likelihood of living up to 20 or more years in retirement, two-thirds of Peak Boomers will be challenged to maintain their lifestyles in retirement. More than half (52.5%) have assets of
"America has never seen so many people reaching retirement age over a short period, and well over half of them will find it challenging to meet their needs through their retirements, let alone maintain their current standard of living," said Shapiro. "They lack the protected income that many older Boomers have from solid pensions or higher savings."
There are stark differences in retirement savings and security based on gender, race and ethnicity, and education. While the median retirement savings for all Peak Boomers is
24% of Peak Boomers have defined benefit pensions; and among them, the demographic disparities are modest. Private employers provide about half of those pensions and state and local government provide just under half. Based on 2022 data, however, the median annual benefit for the public defined benefit pensions is
"The saving grace for some Peak Boomers is that they can count on the added protected income that a pension provides in retirement," said
IMPACT OF PEAK BOOMERS ON THE
Between 2024 and 2030, the retirement of Peak Boomers, who currently fill 10% of
- Productivity: Employers will have to replace between 10.8 million and 14.8 million Peak Boomer employees, including 1 to 2 million each in manufacturing, construction, health care, education, and professional services. This unprecedented drain of experienced workers will directly dampen productivity by 0.9% to 1.3%.
- GDP: While other factors, notably younger generations filling the positions vacated by Peak Boomers, will partially offset these effects, the direct impact of their retirements will reduce GDP growth by 7.3% percent by 2030.
- Consumer Spending: In retirement, Peak Boomer consumer spending will decline 15.3% and hit the transportation sector the hardest. Other sectors facing significant downdrafts from those retirements include utilities, wholesale trade, and real estate.
- Entitlement Programs: As Peak Boomers draw on Social Security and Medicare, their benefits will add
$347 billion to entitlement spending by 2030, although the projected mortality of Boomers will offset 61% of Social Security's additional costs and 58% of the additional costs for Medicare.
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