70% of Americans plan to retire, but 42% lack savings: Study

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Many Americans don't plan to retire

The cost of living continues to rise making it that much harder to save for retirement, FOX 5 NY's Teresa Priolo reports.

It is the great struggle of becoming an adult – figuring out how to properly prepare for retirement, while also trying to keep up with your monthly bills.

Nowadays, it seems impossible.

"Take a look at how much it's cost to rent an apartment right now in New York City," said Dave Lewis, CEO of Operations Inc. "We don't exactly leave that generation with a lot of discretionary income to take out of the paycheck that they get and put away into something like a 401K."

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Retirement statistics 

A new study by Prudential shows that 70% of Americans plan to retire, but 42% of them do not think they will have enough savings to do so.

  • 59% of respondents said they do not have a 401K.
  • 21% of respondents said they do not know how much money is in their 401K
  • 65% of respondents said they do not have or know what an IRA is
  • 72% of respondents said they knew little or nothing at all, about annuities

The survey represented adults of every generation.

"It is a tough go for people who are on the cusp of retirement, especially for baby boomers and those who are in their pre-retirement years because they don't have a big window like, say, Gen-Xers… or millennials and certainly not Gen-Z who have more time," offered Lynette Khalfani-Cox.

Perhaps the biggest piece of advice: Save as early and as often as you can, and it is never too late to start.