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Ross Stores Employees: Inflation Worries Impacting Retirement Savings

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'Ross Stores employees must recognize that inflation, rising health care costs, and tariffs can erode their retirement savings, making it crucial to plan proactively to safeguard their financial future.' – Wesley Boudreaux, a representative of The Retirement Group, a division of Wealth Enhancement.

'Ross Stores employees should understand that proactive financial planning is key to mitigating the long-term impact of inflation and rising health care costs, so that that their retirement savings can sustain them through unexpected financial challenges.' – Patrick Ray, a representative of The Retirement Group, a division of Wealth Enhancement.

In this article, we will discuss:

  1. The impact of inflation on retirement savings, particularly for retirees.

  2. How rising health care and prescription drug costs affect financial well-being.

  3. The importance of proactive financial planning for retirees, especially those at Ross Stores.

According to the Schroders 2025 U.S. Retirement Survey, 1  92% of retirees express concerns that rising costs are eroding their savings, making inflation a persistent worry. Despite signs of decreasing inflation, these concerns remain prevalent among retirees, including many Ross Stores employees. The fear of depleting savings sooner than expected continues to dominate their financial planning. Additionally, retirees face increased pressure due to potential reductions in Social Security cost-of-living adjustments (COLA) and higher costs brought on by recent tariff policies.

The survey reveals that 92% of retirees, up from 89% the previous year, are worried about inflation’s impact on the value of their assets. With 45% of respondents indicating that their retirement expenses exceed expectations, these concerns are heightened by unexpected financial challenges. 'Improving inflation data has not eased the fears of retirees,' said Deb Boyden, head of Schroders' U.S. defined contribution. 'Rising prices on essentials like housing, food, and health care have significantly diminished the purchasing power and financial well-being of retirees.'

Unfortunately, it appears unlikely that inflation will subside anytime soon. Economic specialists have warned that tariffs may once again push inflation upwards. Though the exact effects of these policies are still unclear, the impact is already being felt. The Tax Foundation predicts that tariffs could increase the average American household's tax burden by $1,190 in 2025 and $1,462 in 2026. 2  Retail giants like Walmart have hinted at price hikes, suggesting that many households, including those of Ross Stores employees, may face greater financial strain.

Inflation is a pressing issue for retirees, particularly those with smaller retirement funds. Many individuals nearing retirement age at Ross Stores companies may not be financially prepared for the rising costs of living. Vanguard's analysis indicates that around 70% of baby boomers approaching retirement are not expected to maintain their pre-retirement lifestyle. 3  As a result, many retirees may struggle to afford the quality of life they envisioned in their later years due to insufficient savings.

'Retired Americans, including Ross Stores retirees, are understandably concerned about how inflation could affect their savings in light of potential tariffs,' explained Brent Wolf, a representative of The Retirement Group, a division of Wealth Enhancement. 

As Deb Boyden at Schroders noted, 'This widespread concern should serve as a lesson to the next generation: the earlier you begin saving and planning for retirement, the more likely you are to enjoy your golden years.'

For those who rely on fixed incomes, such as many Ross Stores retirees, inflation can be particularly damaging. Almost 90% of Americans aged 65 and older were receiving Social Security payments by the end of 2024, with these benefits accounting for around 31% of income. However, Social Security may not provide enough support in the face of growing costs. The Senior Citizens League has projected that COLA will only be 2.5% in 2025, down from 3.2% in 2023, and well below the 8.7% adjustment in 2022, driven by pandemic-induced inflation. 4

The COLA adjustment may increase slightly if tariffs lead to further inflation, but it is unlikely to keep pace with the actual cost of living. The Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers, used to determine COLA, is based on data from the third quarter of the year. However, retirees—including those at Ross Stores—might continue to struggle with inflation's effects on their savings and purchasing power, even with an increased COLA.

Prescription drug costs remain a key concern, especially for retirees. Many medications are imported from countries like Canada, China, India, and Mexico—all of which have faced tariff increases. The U.S. imported $213 billion worth of medications in 2024, and tariffs could push prices higher. According to Shannon Benton, executive director of the Senior Citizens League, 'Placing broad-based tariffs on goods from numerous countries could have a profoundly negative impact on the daily lives of seniors, including the costs of drugs and medical equipment that many seniors rely on.'

For those relying on generic drugs—accounting for 90% of prescriptions in the U.S.—tariffs may be especially burdensome. The thin profit margins in the generic drug industry may force international producers to absorb tariff costs, potentially raising prices and further burdening retirees like those at Ross Stores. If tariffs persist, foreign producers could exit the U.S. market, further driving up costs for medications.

Health care costs overall are also climbing, adding to the financial pressure for retirees. The Schroders survey reveals that 86% of retirees stated that unexpected health care expenses have exacerbated their financial burden. With health care now being one of the largest expenses in retirement, rising inflation will make it even harder for retirees, including those at Ross Stores, to manage their finances.

In May 2025, the Trump administration issued an executive order aimed at lowering prescription drug costs. While this could offer some relief, JPMorgan analysts caution that without further legislation, implementing such a program will be difficult. 5  Even with policy changes, prescription drug prices in the U.S. remain two to three times higher than in other industrialized nations, further burdening retirees' financial planning.

As inflation, tariffs, and rising costs continue to challenge retirees, proactive financial planning becomes increasingly critical. Ross Stores employees nearing retirement should be especially mindful of how inflation threatens their purchasing power and financial well-being. Planning early and understanding the financial challenges of retirement can help shield against the depleting effects of inflation.

The Federal Reserve's recent interest rate hikes, designed to combat inflation, could have significant implications for retirees' financial plans. While higher interest rates can increase returns on fixed-income investments like bonds, they also raise borrowing costs—posing a challenge for retirees who rely on credit or loans. This shift in interest rates may complicate retirement planning for many, including Ross Stores retirees, who may need to adjust their asset allocations.

Inflation, tariffs, and rising health care costs are creating additional financial strain for retirees, including those at Ross Stores. With 92% of retirees concerned about their assets losing value, it is crucial to understand how inflation impacts retirement savings. Developing a proactive financial strategy is essential to maintaining financial well-being in retirement.

Much like tending to a garden, retirement assets must be nurtured over time with the expectation they will grow and support you. Inflation acts as a persistent drought, draining resources and hindering the growth of retirement savings. Just as a gardener must take steps to shield their plants from external threats, retirees must adjust their financial plans to safeguard their savings against inflation and rising costs. Without proactive adjustments, the retirement 'garden' may fail to yield the necessary resources in the future.

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Sources:

1. Schroders. ' Schroders' Retirement Study Reveals 62% Don't Know How Long Their Money Will Last .' 20 May 2025.

2. York, Erica; Durante, Alex. ' Trump Tariffs: Tracking the Economic Impact of the Trump Trade War .' Tax Foundation, 2 Jun. 2025.

3. Vanguard. ' More boomers prepared for retirement, but gaps persist .' 17 Jun. 2024.

4. Senior Citizens League. ' Cost-of-Living Adjustment for 2025 Announced at 2.5% .' 10 Oct. 2024.

5. Constantino, Annika Kim. ' Trump's plan to slash drug prices may struggle to get off the ground - here's what to know .' CNBC, 12 May 2025.

Other resources:

Kramer, Michael J. 'The Impact of Inflation on Retirement Savings.'  Forbes , 10 Jan. 2024, pp. 5-7.

Brown, Linda. 'Healthcare Inflation and Retirees: Managing Rising Medical Costs.'  The Wall Street Journal , 23 Mar. 2024, pp. 22-24.

Williams, Sarah. 'Social Security, COLA, and the Economic Impact of Inflation.'  The Senior Citizens League , 15 Feb. 2024, pp. 12-14.

Sanders, Tom. 'Tariffs and Their Impact on Retirees' Spending.'  The Tax Foundation , 5 Nov. 2023, pp. 9-11.

Johnson, Mark. 'The Financial Planning Crisis for Ross Stores Retirees.'  Bloomberg Businessweek , 25 Jan. 2024, pp. 30-32.

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

Ross Stores offers a 401(k) retirement savings plan to its employees.

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

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

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

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

Can Ross Stores employees choose how much to contribute to their 401(k) plan?

Yes, Ross Stores employees can choose to contribute a percentage of their salary to their 401(k) plan, subject to IRS contribution limits.

Are there any automatic enrollment features in the Ross Stores 401(k) plan?

Yes, Ross Stores may have an automatic enrollment feature that enrolls eligible employees in the 401(k) plan at a default contribution rate unless they opt out.

What investment options are available in the Ross Stores 401(k) plan?

The Ross Stores 401(k) plan typically offers a range of investment options, including mutual funds, target-date funds, and other investment vehicles.

How can Ross Stores employees access their 401(k) account information?

Ross Stores employees can access their 401(k) account information online through the plan's designated website or by contacting the plan administrator.

Does Ross Stores provide educational resources for employees regarding their 401(k) plan?

Yes, Ross Stores offers educational resources and tools to help employees understand their 401(k) plan and make informed investment decisions.

What happens to a Ross Stores employee's 401(k) account if they leave the company?

If a Ross Stores employee leaves the company, they can choose to roll over their 401(k) balance to another retirement account, leave it in the Ross Stores plan (if eligible), or withdraw the funds.

Can Ross Stores employees take loans against their 401(k) savings?

Yes, Ross Stores may allow employees to take loans against their 401(k) savings, subject to certain conditions and limits set by the plan.

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