Core Insights - Nearly 20% of American women with over $1 million in assets do not plan to retire, significantly higher than the 11% of men in the same financial bracket [1] Investment Goals - The primary investment goal for women is maintaining their spending, with 48% citing this motivation, followed closely by 47% aiming to preserve their wealth [2] - Additionally, 44% of women are focused on planning for a comfortable retirement, saving an average of 17% of their income each month, with an average income of just under $550,000 per year [3] Investment Strategies - Female investors show a preference for equities at 40%, which is lower than the 45% allocation by male investors; women also hold more cash (21% vs 19%) and fixed income (25% vs 23%) [4] - Performance is the primary characteristic women look for in investments, but they are also more risk-averse, with 92% not owning alternative investments, and 34% considering them too risky [5] Perception of Risk - Women perceive cryptocurrency as the least reliable asset, with only 22% classifying U.S. stocks as "high risk," indicating a cautious approach to emerging asset classes [6] Future Trends - As wealth accumulates, there is a growing need for diversification beyond traditional markets, with women expected to reshape investment flows due to the "Great Wealth Transfer" [7]
One in 5 millionaire women say they have no plans to retire—significantly higher than their male counterparts, Goldman Sachs finds