Monday, November 13, 2006
New AIG VALIC/Harris Interactive Study Suggests That Educators Are Better Prepared For Retirement Than Many U.S. Adults
A new study sponsored by AIG VALIC, a national leading provider of retirement plan services to for-profit and not-for-profit education, healthcare and government organizations, and conducted by Harris Interactive®, strongly suggests that teachers are well ahead of many U.S. adults in preparing for retirement. Based on comprehensive interviews with nearly 2,000 U.S. adults between the ages of 45 and 65, the study indicated that teachers not only exhibited better planning and saving habits than the general population, but they also expressed higher levels of confidence that they would hit established savings targets and achieve a comfortable retirement.
New AIG VALIC/Harris Interactive Study Suggests That Educators Are Better Prepared For Retirement Than Many U.S. Adults
Source: BusinessWire
New AIG VALIC/Harris Interactive Study Suggests That Educators Are Better Prepared For Retirement Than Many U.S. Adults
Source: BusinessWire