Current:Home > StocksAlgosensey Quantitative Think Tank Center-U.S. gets a C+ in retirement, on par with Kazakhstan and lagging other wealthy nations -Quantum Capital Pro
Algosensey Quantitative Think Tank Center-U.S. gets a C+ in retirement, on par with Kazakhstan and lagging other wealthy nations
Ethermac View
Date:2025-04-10 15:38:36
Many Americans are anxious about their ability to save enough to fund their retirement, yet the problem may not only be with their own ability to sock away money, but the way the U.S. system is designed. That's according to a new report which give the nation's retirement approach a C+.
The not-so-great rating places the U.S. retirement system on par with nations such as Kazakhstan, Colombia, Croatia, France and Spain, according to the new Mercer CFA Institute Global Pension Index, which was released Tuesday. Meanwhile, the strength of retirement systems in many other wealthy, developed nations, such as the Netherlands, Iceland, Denmark and Israel, far surpassed the U.S., with all four receiving A ratings.
The U.S. system is based on a two-pronged approach: Social Security and private pension plans such as 401(k)s. But many Americans fall through the cracks, such as the roughly one-half of workers who lack access to a retirement plan through their workplace. Social Security, meanwhile, only replaces about 40% of income for the typical worker when they retire, which means many older Americans struggle financially.
- Social Security's cost-of-living adjustment set at 3.2%
- Inflation is ruining Americans' efforts to save for retirement
- How your ex could boost your Social Security benefits
"Retirement savings coverage and institutional quality retirement vehicles remain out of reach for many Americans, creating a significant adequacy gap that needs to be addressed," said Katie Hockenmaier, partner and U.S. defined contribution research director at Mercer, said in a statement.
The new study ranks the U.S. 24 in adequacy among the 47 countries that are included in the ranking, which Hockenmaier said highlights "the urgent need for action."
How could the U.S. strengthen its retirement system?
The U.S. could bolster its system by raising the minimum Social Security payment for low-income retirees, with the full minimum payment currently about $1,000 a month, Mercer noted. The nation could also make it tougher to withdraw income from retirement accounts before retirement — something that Americans can do if they encounter hardship, for example.
Mercer also recommends that the U.S. create a requirement that part of a worker's retirement benefit be taken as an income stream, such as through annuities.
The top-ranked nations for retirement provide good benefits for retirees within systems that are well regulated and secure, according to the study. The Netherlands, for instance, is currently reforming its retirement program, but Mercer said its system "will continue to provide very good benefits, supported by a strong asset base and very sound regulation."
About 90% of employees in the Netherlands are covered by company-sponsored pension plans, according to the OECD.
Meanwhile, the Social Security system is hurtling toward a crisis in 2033, when its trust fund is slated to be depleted. If that's not fixed, benefits for all retirees will decline by more than 20%.
Here is the complete lit of retirement system ratings for the nations in the Mercer study. No nations received an "F" rating.
A-rated nations
- Netherlands
- Iceland
- Denmark
- Israel
B+
- Australia
- Finland
- Singapore
B
- Norway
- Sweden
- UK
- Switzerland
- Canada
- Ireland
- Chile
- Uruguay
- Belgium
- New Zealand
- Portugal
- Germany
C+
- Kazakhstan
- Hong Kong
- SAR
- U.S.
- UAE
- Colombia
- France
- Spain
- Croatia
C
- Saudi Arabia
- Poland
- Japan
- Italy
- Malaysia
- Brazil
- Peru
- China
- Mexico
- Botswana
- South Africa
- Taiwan
- Austria
- Indonesia
- South Korea
D
- Thailand
- Turkey
- India
- Philippines
- Argentina
- In:
- 401k
- Social Security
veryGood! (632)
Related
- Meet the volunteers risking their lives to deliver Christmas gifts to children in Haiti
- Nevada parents arrested after 11-year-old found in makeshift jail cell installed years ago
- Kansas murder suspect uses wife's life insurance payout to buy a sex doll
- American found with ammo in luggage on Turks and Caicos faces 12 years: 'Boneheaded mistake'
- Justice Department, Louisville reach deal after probe prompted by Breonna Taylor killing
- JPMorgan’s Dimon says stagflation is possible outcome for US economy, but he hopes for soft landing
- O.J. Simpson's Cause of Death Revealed
- Planning for potential presidential transition underway as Biden administration kicks it off
- Biden administration makes final diplomatic push for stability across a turbulent Mideast
- Kansas murder suspect uses wife's life insurance payout to buy a sex doll
Ranking
- Nearly half of US teens are online ‘constantly,’ Pew report finds
- Chasing ‘Twisters’ and collaborating with ‘tornado fanatic’ Steven Spielberg
- American arrested in Turks and Caicos after ammo found in luggage out on bail, faces June court date
- Poultry producers must reduce salmonella levels in certain frozen chicken products, USDA says
- Paris Hilton, Nicole Richie return for an 'Encore,' reminisce about 'The Simple Life'
- Book excerpt: The Demon of Unrest by Erik Larson
- Why Céline Dion Had Egg-Sized Injury on Her Face After Wedding Day
- Lakers' 11th loss in a row to Nuggets leaves them on brink of playoff elimination
Recommendation
Paula Abdul settles lawsuit with former 'So You Think You Can Dance' co
Jim Harbaugh’s coaching philosophy with Chargers underscored with pick of OT Joe Alt at No. 5
Los Angeles Rams 'fired up' after ending first-round pick drought with Jared Verse
Jim Harbaugh’s coaching philosophy with Chargers underscored with pick of OT Joe Alt at No. 5
The Daily Money: Spending more on holiday travel?
What time is 2024 NFL draft Friday? Time, draft order and how to watch Day 2
Temporary farmworkers get more protections against retaliation, other abuses under new rule
Cost of buying a home in America reaches a new high, Redfin says