Donald Trump Doesn’t Know Anything About Americans’ Retirement Reality

President Donald Trump | Dietsch-Pool/Getty Images
Lately Trump has been asking people at fundraisers and campaign rallies “how’s your 401(k)?” The growth of the stock market has the president assuming most Americans are celebrating huge gains in their retirement accounts. There’s just one problem with that question.
Here’s why this one statement proves Donald Trump doesn’t know anything about Americans’ retirement reality. We’ll shed some light on what’s really going on for most Americans when it comes to retirement savings.
What 401(k)?
The 401(k) is not OK for most American workers. The problem with Trump’s question is that most workers don’t have a 401(k). And if they do have one, they’re not contributing much. Just 14% of companies made 401(k) plans available to their employees in 2012, according to 2017 U.S. Census Bureau research. Among that group, only about a third of workers contributed to their plans.Little to no savings

Most Americans have little money in savings | AndreyPopov/iStock/Getty Images
Fears about going broke

Many people fear going broke | SIphotography/iStock/Gety Images
Student loan debt

Student loans are a burden for many | iStock.com
Although most financial experts warn against putting a child’s college education ahead of retirement savings, some people just aren’t listening. Some parents and grandparents choose to take out loans to help their children and grandchildren pay for college. The number of people age 60 and older who have student loan debt has quadrupled over the past 10 years. Furthermore, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau found this age group is the fastest-growing segment of the student loan market.
Older Americans who have been wrestling with student loans over the past five years have saved $182,000 less for retirement. This will result in a $1.3 trillion retirement savings gap by 2021, according to AARP’s 2017 Financial Innovation Frontiers study.
A not-so-empty nest

Many parents help their adult children with expenses, which makes it
harder to save for retirement. | Highwaystarz-Photography/iStock/Getty
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Mortgage debt

Mortgage | Source: iStock
Delayed retirement—or none at all

Retirement is a pipe dream for many. | jerry2313/iStock/Getty Images
Aging parents

Caring for aging parents is another financial burdern | Patricia De Melo MOREIRA/AFP/Getty Images)
American workers are also being sandwiched between assisting their children as well as aging parents. This no doubt puts a lot of strain on one’s ability to save for retirement. There are roughly 40.4 million unpaid caregivers of adults ages 65 and older in the U.S. Among that group, 9 out of 10 are taking care of an aging relative, according to Pew Research Center.
Some workers, usually women, leave the workforce early so they can manage an elderly parent’s care. However, this tends to hamper one’s ability to save for retirement due to lost wages. A female employee who makes this decision could lose approximately $350,000 in wages and Social Security benefits, according to Met Life and Fidelity Investments research.
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