Eager to Remain Independent in Retirement, Orange County Residents Look to Overcome Financial Obstacles in 2016
OREANDA-NEWS. November 05, 2015. The majority of Orange County residents believe they will be spending less (70 percent), saving more (64 percent) and investing more (48 percent) in 2016, according to a new survey released today by Bank of America and Merrill Edge.
The latest Merrill Edge® Report reveals that these forward-looking financial behaviors may be in anticipation of a desired lifestyle upgrade during their retirement years. The national survey found the majority of respondents plan to improve their standard of living in retirement, versus using their budget only for the necessities. Orange County area residents appear to share the same sentiments:
- Today, the majority (58 percent) say they would not be willing to move in with friends or family during retirement to minimize expenses.
- Approximately one in five (20 percent) Orange County respondents is not willing to work part-time in retirement.
- Almost one in five (19 percent) local residents would not be willing to move to a cheaper area during their retirement years.
“The good news is Orange County residents are optimistic about 2016, with plans to save and invest more in the upcoming year,” said Nick Givogri, regional executive at Merrill Edge. “We are thrilled that the majority are setting the bar high financially, in anticipation of a lifestyle upgrade in retirement.”
The biannual survey of 1,000 Americans with investable assets of \\$50,000 to \\$250,000 found that despite an optimistic outlook for 2016 and their retirement years, many are still impacted by external economic pressures and justifiable debt today, potentially keeping them from achieving their financial goals.
Most (53 percent) respondents view the current economy as the factor most likely to impact their spending habits, compared to their saving or investment behaviors. And despite planning to spend less in the upcoming year, Orange County residents still think some specific expenses are worth taking on debt:
- Nearly half (49 percent) have gone into debt for a car, and more than two in five (42 percent) for a home.
- Approximately one-third (29 percent) of Orange County residents report they have gone into debt for home improvements or renovations.
- Compared to the national level, more Orange County residents have invested in education and taken on student debt for their children (27 percent compared to 16 percent nationally).
In looking back on their splurges, most Orange County residents still remain confident in the majority of their debt-inducing expenses. Out of the 49 percent of Orange County locals who went into debt for a car, 73 percent affirm that it was worth going into debt, perhaps viewing their debt as a long-term investment. Additionally, of the 42 percent who went into debt for a home, 87 percent still believed it was “worth it.”
For more in-depth information about the financial behaviors and priorities of mass affluent Americans, read the entire Merrill Edge Report Fall 2015 or take our poll here. A complementing infographic is available here.
Merrill Edge Survey Methodology
Braun Research, Inc. conducted a
nationally representative telephone survey on behalf of Merrill Edge.
The survey was conducted from September 8 through September 20, 2015,
and consisted of 1,001 mass affluent respondents throughout the U.S.,
defined as individuals with investable assets (value of all cash,
savings, mutual funds, CDs, IRAs, stock, bonds and all other types of
investments excluding primary home and other real estate investments).
Respondents in the study were defined as aged 18 to 34 (millennials)
with investable assets between \\$50,000 and \\$250,000 or those aged 18 to
34 who have investable assets between \\$20,000 and \\$50,000 with an annual
income of at least \\$50,000; or aged 35-plus with investable assets
between \\$50,000 and \\$250,000. We conducted an oversampling of 300 mass
affluents in the following markets: San Francisco; Los Angeles; Orange
County, California; Dallas; New Jersey; South Florida; Chicago; and
Phoenix. The markets of Chicago and Phoenix were newly surveyed this
wave. The margin of error is +/- 3.0 percent for the national sample and
about +/- 5.7 percent for the oversample markets, all reported at a 95
percent confidence level.
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