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55岁及以上美国人的退休计划参与情况、特点及生活水平。

Retirement plan participation and features and standard of living of Americans 55 or older.

作者信息

Copeland Craig

出版信息

EBRI Issue Brief. 2002 Aug(248):1-38.

Abstract

This Issue Brief is the third in a series of Employee Benefit Research Institute (EBRI) publications based on data collected in 1998 and released in 2002 as the Retirement and Pension Plan Coverage Topical Module of the 1996 Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP). This report completes the series by examining the survey's more detailed questions concerning workers' employment-based retirement plans. Specifically, it examines the percentage of workers who are participating in a plan, and also workers' reasons for not participating in a plan when working in a job where a plan is sponsored; the features of, or decisions made concerning salary reduction plans; historical participation in employment-based retirement plans; and a comparison of the standard of living of individuals age 55 or older with their living standard in their early 50s. As of June 1998, 64.3 percent of wage and salary workers age 16 or older worked for an employer or union that sponsored any type of retirement plan (defined contribution or defined benefit) for any of its employees or members (the "sponsorship rate"). Almost 47 percent of these wage and salary workers participated in a plan (the "participation rate"), with 43.2 percent being entitled to a benefit or eligible to receive a lump-sum distribution from a plan if their job terminated at the time of survey (the "vested rate"). The predominant reason for choosing not to participate in a retirement plan was that doing so was unaffordable. The eligible participation rate for salary reduction plans was 81.4 percent. Fifty-six percent of all workers have participated in some type of retirement plan sometime during their work life through 1998. For those ages 51-60, almost 72 percent have ever participated in a plan. The median account balance in salary reduction plans in 1998 was $14,000. In 1998, 12.9 percent of salary reduction plan participants eligible to take a loan had done so, and the average outstanding loan balance was $5,196. Nearly 80 percent of those age 55 or older reported that their standard of living is about the same or better now than it was when they were in their early 50s. The incidence of both pension income and health insurance from a former employer had a significant impact on retirees' ability to maintain their standard of living. In addition, those who spent their entire most recent lump-sum distribution were more likely to have a much worse standard of living in retirement than those who rolled over their entire most recent distribution.

摘要

本问题简报是员工福利研究所(EBRI)系列出版物中的第三篇,该系列基于1998年收集的数据,并于2002年作为1996年收入与项目参与调查(SIPP)的退休与养老金计划覆盖专题模块发布。本报告通过审视该调查中有关员工基于就业的退休计划的更详细问题,完善了该系列。具体而言,它考察了参与计划的员工百分比,以及在有计划的工作岗位上未参与计划的员工原因;薪资降低计划的特点或相关决策;基于就业的退休计划的历史参与情况;以及55岁及以上个人的生活水平与其50岁出头时生活水平的比较。截至1998年6月,16岁及以上的工薪员工中有64.3%为赞助任何类型退休计划(缴费确定型或待遇确定型)给其任何员工或成员的雇主或工会工作(“赞助率”)。这些工薪员工中近47%参与了计划(“参与率”),其中43.2%有权享受福利或若在调查时离职有资格从计划中领取一次性分配款项(“归属率”)。不参与退休计划的主要原因是负担不起。薪资降低计划的合格参与率为81.4%。截至1998年,所有员工中有56%在其工作生涯中的某个时候参与过某种类型的退休计划。对于51 - 60岁的人来说,近72%曾参与过计划。1998年薪资降低计划中的账户余额中位数为14,000美元。1998年,有资格贷款的薪资降低计划参与者中有12.9%进行了贷款,平均未偿还贷款余额为5,196美元。近80%的55岁及以上者报告称,他们现在的生活水平与50岁出头时大致相同或更好。来自前雇主的养老金收入和医疗保险的发生率对退休人员维持生活水平的能力有重大影响。此外,那些将最近的一次性分配款项全部花掉的人在退休后的生活水平比那些将最近的全部分配款项进行延期滚动处理的人更有可能差得多。

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