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Navigating Retirement Challenges: What Veritiv Employees Need to Know About the Upcoming Pension Freeze

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Recent research released by the Alliance for Lifetime Income reveals  a concerning outlook for Baby Boomers nearing retirement, including many within Veritiv. Approximately two-thirds of this demographic, set to turn 65 from 2024 to 2030, may face financial difficulties that could prevent them from maintaining their current lifestyle post-retirement. The disparities in financial readiness become starkly evident when dissecting the data by gender, ethnicity, and education.

Rob Shapiro, former undersecretary of commerce for economic affairs and author of the report, points out that of the 30.4 million Boomers entering retirement age, over 15 million will largely depend on Social Security for their income. This reliance is due to a significant number—52.5%—having assets totaling $250,000 or less, a figure that could see their resources deplete rapidly. Furthermore, an additional 14.6% hold assets under $500,000, insufficient for sustaining longer lifespans.

Addressing these concerns, Shapiro spoke at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., highlighting that even the median retirement assets, when combined with Social Security, fail to uphold the standard of living that these Boomers are accustomed to. He emphasized the acute differences in retirement preparedness across different demographic groups, influenced by factors such as race and education, with gender also contributing.

Veritiv employees might consider exploring guaranteed income annuities as a viable supplement to Social Security, a recommendation supported by the Alliance for Lifetime Income. This nonprofit coalition includes notable financial entities like American International Group Inc. and J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., advocating for enhanced retirement readiness among the 'Peak 65' group in the U.S.

Jason Fichtner, executive director of the Retirement Income Institute at the Bipartisan Policy Center, stresses the importance of incorporating annuities into retirement plans. This move compensates for the decline in traditional defined benefit pensions and supports the 'three-legged stool' of retirement: employer-sponsored pensions, personal savings, and Social Security.

Shapiro's findings underscore significant disparities in retirement savings among different groups:

  1. Median savings for men are at $269,000, compared to $185,000 for women.

  2. White retirees typically have $299,000, whereas Black and Hispanic retirees have much lower savings, at $123,000 and $49,000 respectively.

  3. College graduates have saved about $591,000, far exceeding the $75,000 accumulated by those with only a high school diploma, and the scant $7,000 by those without any formal education.

 

Despite these challenges, Shapiro notes that home equity remains a substantial asset for many, which seniors prefer to retain as it keeps them connected to their communities and families.

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The gender gap in retirement savings, according to Shapiro, results from economic disparities faced by women during their working years, leading to reduced savings and less retirement security.

Panel discussions at the event also tackled the objections against annuities, such as perceived high costs and complexity. Yet, experts like William Gale from the Brookings Institution advocate for annuities as they provide a consistent income source throughout retirement.

Legislative efforts like the 2019 SECURE Act aim to improve transparency in retirement planning by requiring plans to show potential annuity income streams, enhancing participants' understanding.

With the increasing healthcare costs as a looming financial challenge for Baby Boomers nearing retirement, it's crucial for Veritiv employees to plan strategically.  A 2021 Fidelity Investments analysis highlighted  that a couple retiring at 65 would need about $300,000 saved post-taxes just for medical expenses, excluding long-term care.

In summary, as many Veritiv employees and other Baby Boomers approach retirement, they face a metaphorical sea of financial uncertainty. Strong financial planning, substantial retirement savings, and steady income streams are essential for navigating this challenging phase, providing confidence that they can continue to enjoy a comfortable and secure retirement life.

What type of retirement savings plan does Veritiv offer to its employees?

Veritiv offers a 401(k) retirement savings plan to help employees save for their future.

Does Veritiv match employee contributions to the 401(k) plan?

Yes, Veritiv provides a matching contribution to the 401(k) plan, helping employees maximize their retirement savings.

What is the eligibility requirement for Veritiv employees to participate in the 401(k) plan?

Employees at Veritiv are eligible to participate in the 401(k) plan after completing a specified period of service, typically within their first year of employment.

How can Veritiv employees enroll in the 401(k) plan?

Veritiv employees can enroll in the 401(k) plan through the company’s HR portal or by contacting the HR department for assistance.

What investment options are available in Veritiv's 401(k) plan?

Veritiv's 401(k) plan offers a variety of investment options, including mutual funds and target-date funds, to suit different risk tolerances and investment goals.

Can Veritiv employees change their contribution percentage to the 401(k) plan?

Yes, Veritiv employees can change their contribution percentage at any time, allowing them to adjust their savings based on their financial situation.

What is the maximum contribution limit for Veritiv's 401(k) plan?

The maximum contribution limit for Veritiv's 401(k) plan is in line with IRS guidelines, which may change annually. Employees should check the current limit for the year.

Does Veritiv allow for catch-up contributions in the 401(k) plan?

Yes, Veritiv allows employees aged 50 and older to make catch-up contributions to their 401(k) plan, enabling them to save more for retirement.

What happens to the 401(k) savings if a Veritiv employee leaves the company?

If a Veritiv employee leaves the company, they have several options for their 401(k) savings, including rolling it over to an IRA or a new employer's plan, or cashing it out.

Are there any fees associated with Veritiv's 401(k) plan?

Yes, Veritiv's 401(k) plan may have administrative and investment fees, which are disclosed in the plan's summary documents.

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