American retirees see inflation,
Nine in 10 retirees in Schroders'
A slightly smaller share, 81% of retirees surveyed, said they are concerned about "a
Meanwhile, 69% of retirees said they are concerned they do not know the best way to
The findings point to an opportunity for financial advisors to help retirees address those concerns — only 32% of retirees said they work with a financial advisor.
More than one-third of retirees also reported being "concerned that financial stress will impact their overall health," according to the survey.
"What often gets overlooked is that investing for retirement and investing in retirement are fundamentally different challenges," Deb Boyden, head of U.S. defined contribution at Schroders, said in a statement. "With
The findings from the retirement survey, conducted from March 20 to April 15, were based on responses from 382 retirees.








