Financial resolutions, mistakes, and accomplishments

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Even with the best intentions to save money, Americans face difficulties meeting short-term savings goals as well as accumulating what they believe is needed to last through retirement,


according to a new AARP survey. The online survey of 1,500 adults was conducted in March. Six in 10 adults 35 and older resolved in 2019 to save money. A little over two months into the New


Year, 43 percent were failing to maintain their money-saving resolutions, the survey found. Women struggled more than men to keep pace with savings goals. Half of women who made 2019 savings


resolutions were already off track, including 42 percent who saved less than planned and 9 percent who didn’t save at all. Among men, 35 percent reported falling behind. Unexpected


expenses, basic daily needs, and a drop in income were among the most common hindrances to saving.  Among those who were already at risk of not meeting their savings goals for 2019, women


were more likely than men (51 percent vs. 39 percent) to attribute their difficulty saving to not having enough money left over after keeping up with basic living expenses. Savings


resolutions for 2019 reflect a mix of short-term and long-term goals.  The most common savings resolutions include building up an emergency fund, saving for vacation, and paying off debt,


followed closely by building up a retirement fund.   Not saving enough is both the most common financial mistake and the biggest source of regret when it comes to personal finances.  A


quarter of adults said their biggest financial mistake was not saving enough (in general and/or for retirement). Taking on debt of some kind, including credit cards and loans, was the other


most frequently mentioned mistake. Similarly, roughly three in ten adults reported “a lot of regrets” about saving for retirement. One in five adults regret how they have managed their debt.


The survey also revealed deep concerns about retirement savings.  The majority of adults worry that they won’t have enough money in retirement if relying only on savings, investments, and


Social Security. As with the gender inequalities related to saving in general, men and women differ in their perceptions of their retirement security.  Just one in three women, compared to


nearly half of men (33 percent vs. 49 percent), said that they are “extremely” or “very likely” to have enough money to cover their needs throughout their retirement. Not making enough money


to save and uncertainty about Social Security were the most commonly given reasons for these doubts. Again, this stress disproportionately affects women. Among women who don’t expect to


have enough money in retirement, 47 percent attributed it to not making enough money to save and 46 percent cited uncertainty regarding Social Security. However, just 37 percent of men


identified those two factors as reasons. The national survey by AARP was conducted in March 2019 using AARP’s proprietary online panel. It included 1,500 adults ages 35 and older. For more


information, contact S. Kathi Brown of AARP Research at [email protected] or G. Oscar Anderson at [email protected].  Inquiries from the media should be directed to AARP’s Media Relations


Department at [email protected].


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