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75% Canadian Happy with Retirement Cash
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A Fidelity Canadian Retirement Survey shows that almost three-quarters of Canadian retirees (74%) are satisfied in retirement. Not only are they satisfied in retirement, almost half of retirees report that their transition into retirement was easier than they expected. This is a bit perplexing as cost of living increases and debt remains at all time highs. Retirees from Atlantic Canada report the highest levels of satisfaction (81% - above the national average of 74%) with retirees in the Prairie regions (Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba) reporting the lowest levels of satisfaction in retirement (67% - below the national average). Only 54% of Canadians still working believed they will be. Again, Atlantic Canadians are more optimistic than other regions in Canada with 57% thinking their retirement will be a positive experience as were working Canadians in B.C. (56%). The one common theme between retirees and pre-retirees when it comes to satisfaction in retirement is planning (what a concept). Retirees who are or have worked with a financial advisor and have a written retirement income plan report the highest levels of satisfaction. Join the Economics Community!
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Barry
Mr. Do It All

Feb 8, 2007, 6:56 PM
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