Survey Says: Millenial Women and Men Have Markedly Different Retirement Concerns

A survey released yesterday by Schwab Retirement Plan Services underscores several major gender-based variations in the anxieties felt by members of the millennial generation (generally considered to be the generation born from the early 1980s to late 1990s). Uncertainty and stress associated with the topic of financial security in retirement, for example, were found to be more prevalent for millennial women, while millennial men weighted having good health more important in retirement. ThinkAdvisor provides a recap of the survey implications in an article posted on www.thinkadvisor.com. Access it here…

 

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