One in Five Retirees Routinely Withdraw from Their Savings as a Source of Retirement Income

Pre-Retirees Twice as Likely to Say That They Intend to do the Same

Custom online survey targeting adults ages 40+ with a household income of at least $100,000. Sample and survey designed to look more specifically at the attitudes of those who are retired, compared to those who are still currently employed ("pre-retirees")

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Chris Jackson
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US Ipsos Public Affairs
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Senior Vice President
Ipsos Public Affairs
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