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Retirement savers eye guaranteed lifetime income amid recession fears


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Amid concerns about the U.S. economy and the possibility of a recession, most retirement savers want some sort of assurance they won’t outlive their nest eggs, recent reports show.

As a result, demand for annuities, which offer a guaranteed stream of monthly income like Social Security and pensions, has soared.

Now, more than half, or 54%, of retirement savers are considering a type of guaranteed lifetime income, according to a new survey by Morning Consult for the American Council of Life Insurers, or ACLI.

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“Retirement savers are clearly concerned about inflation and the overall economy,” said Susan Neely, ACLI’s president and CEO.

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Fidelity Investments is the nation’s largest provider of 401(k) plans. The financial services firm handles more than 35 million retirement accounts in total.

BlackRock and State Street Global Advisors, two of the largest asset managers, also announced target-date funds with retirement income annuity options.

“As Americans are living longer and healthier lives, their risk of outliving their savings is accelerating the ‘silent crisis’ of financial insecurity in retirement,” Mark McCombe, BlackRock’s chief client officer, said in a statement. 

Having an annuity option when you retire is a good thing.

Carolyn McClanahan

founder of Life Planning Partners

“Having an annuity option when you retire is a good thing for people who are not feeling confident,” said Carolyn McClanahan, a certified financial planner and founder of Life Planning Partners, based in Jacksonville, Florida.

But with any annuity, make sure you are comparing the offerings and the fees, added McClanahan, who also is a member of CNBC’s Advisor Council. 

Annuity sales hit a record in 2023

Annuity sales hit an all-time high in the first quarter of 2023, up roughly 50% from a year ago, according to Limra, an insurance industry trade group.

The annuity market has benefited from market volatility, concerns about the banking sector and a potential recession, as well as higher interest rates, which generally translate to insurers paying a better return on investment, according to Todd Giesing, assistant vice president of LIMRA’s annuity research.

“Certainly annuity payouts are so much more attractive now,” said Keri Dogan, senior vice president of retirement solutions at Fidelity.

Dogan said she expects the interest in annuities will continue to grow “because you get so much more for your money.”

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