Retirement Revealed Study Media Kit
Retirement is a unifying challenge for the majority of Americans - regardless of background. From economic uncertainty and stock market volatility to social security concerns, Americans are generally concerned about their ability to properly prepare and save for retirement. To support the retirement challenges facing American's today and the changing U.S. demographics, ING U.S. commissioned a study, Retirement Revealed, to examine the attitudes, behaviors and preparedness of different ethnic groups regarding retirement. It's critical to better understand the differences among the groups that make up the majority of our nation's workers so that we can better identify patterns to help American's better prepare for their financial future.
Visit the ING Retirement Research Institute - Culture Complex
ING's Retirement Revealed white paper and corresponding fact sheets provide complete study details and insights into how cultural differences affect various financial and retirement investment behaviors, confidence, situations and attitudes.
Retirement Revealed Documents
Press Releases
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ING Study: Cultural Influences Impact Retirement Planning and Decision Making 02/02/2012 | Windsor, Conn. Research finds non-whites more likely to rely on the media and Internet for information; Hispanics feel least prepared for retirement |
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ING U.S. Encourages More Consumers to Make Retirement Planning and Saving a Priority in the New Year 12/21/2011 | Windsor, Conn. Survey finds most people are aware of financial challenges but could do more to prepare to meet future goals |



