Core Insights - The 2025 Retirement Preparedness Index (RRI) for Chinese residents is reported at 5.49, a slight increase from 5.34 in 2024, indicating insufficient retirement preparation [1] - The index has been published for 13 consecutive years, measuring attitudes and actual preparations across six dimensions: retirement responsibility awareness, financial planning recognition, understanding of financial issues, completeness of retirement plans, adequacy of retirement savings, and confidence in achieving expected income [1] - There is a notable improvement in retirement responsibility awareness and financial planning recognition, while completeness of retirement plans, adequacy of retirement savings, and confidence in achieving expected income have declined, reflecting a trend of "increased awareness, lagging behavior, and pressured confidence" [1] Income and Retirement Preparedness - The analysis shows that the RRI generally increases with income, but some low-income individuals have better preparedness than certain high-income individuals, indicating that income is not the sole determinant of retirement readiness; factors like financial literacy and risk awareness also play significant roles [1] Trends in Retirement Investment - The report highlights a trend where, despite a preference for home-based elderly care, there is a significant rise in the choice of high-quality commercial elderly care institutions or high-end elderly communities among those with an RRI above 8, reaching 27.2% [2] - The average risk preference for retirement investments among respondents is −0.15, indicating a generally conservative approach to retirement investment [2] - In terms of personal pension product preferences, respondents favor retirement savings, retirement insurance, retirement financial products, and retirement funds in that order [2] - The report suggests that higher-risk retirement funds need refined risk grading and holding incentives to attract more retirement investments [2] Financial Product Preferences and Risks - Higher preparedness respondents tend to have lower risk preferences for retirement financial products, while those with insufficient preparation often prefer higher-risk products as they approach retirement age, which may expose them to potential fraud if their financial literacy is lacking [2]
最新报告揭示居民退休准备不足 计划完善度、储蓄充分度成短板
Bei Ke Cai Jing·2025-11-28 12:09