November 20, 2024 •

Delayed retirement is becoming increasingly common among Americans, impacting employers’ bottom lines, talent acquisition cycles, and overall productivity. A recent survey found that one in four employees anticipate working beyond their initially planned retirement age, and 9% fear they may never be able to retire.[1] This data supports a longer-term trend: since the early 1990s, rising labor force participation among older workers has lifted the average retirement age in the United States by three years.[2]
These findings have important implications for employers. While retaining seasoned, skilled employees with institutional knowledge and strong customer relationships has significant benefits, it also exacts a price that may affect management strategies, employee morale, and operational expenses. A recent study quantified the cost of delayed retirement on employers and found:[3]
It’s important to note that this analysis might understate the true cost of delayed retirement because of qualitative effects, such as the impact of delayed promotion, and limited advancement opportunities on employee morale, productivity, and turnover.
Over the last decade or so, automatic enrollment, automatic escalation, and managed account advice have significantly improved retirement plan participation and savings rates.[4] Now, employers are emphasizing the importance of additional features that can help employees save enough to retire on time, at full retirement age. These include:
The SECURE Act made it easier to add a lifetime income investment to a workplace retirement plan by eliminating a key obstacle—portability. Annuities can now be directly rolled over into IRAs, converted to individually owned certificates or moved to new employers’ retirement plans, if the plan accepts annuities.
Strategic plan design can support employees, so they feel more confident about retiring on their own timeline, while also assisting employers overcome the costs and challenges related to delayed retirement. We are here to help if you have questions about optimizing your retirement plan strategies to promote on-time retirement and maintain a healthy workforce.
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[1] Nationwide. “In-Plan Guarantees Survey Report.” Sep. 2023.
[2] Munnell, Alicia. “How To Think About Recent Trends In The Average Retirement Age?” Jul. 2022.
[3] Prudential. “Why Employers Should Care About The Cost Of Delayed Retirements.” 2019.
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