Executives Plan to Delay Retirement

February 6, 2009 RSS Feed Print

Top executives who have been paid lavish bonuses, even as their companies flounder, have been making headlines this week. But some executives complain they will have to delay retirement plans and struggle to pay for their children's college expenses due to their diminished portfolios.

Approximately 86 percent of executives say they plan to work longer before retiring to compensate for the losses in their retirement accounts, according to an online survey of 1,162 executives who use TheLadders.com, a job search website for executive level positions with salaries of $100,000 or more. (A subscription costs $30 for one month of full access to the site, although some parts are free.) On average, the executives expect to work 7.5 years longer than they had initially planned.

It’s not difficult to see why these executives plan to delay retirement when you look at their savings habits. Many have stopped contributing to their 401k accounts in the last three months (58 percent) and dipped into their retirement savings to help weather the current economic crisis (40 percent).

Highly paid executives aren’t immune to worries about paying for college for their children either. Some 50 percent of the executives surveyed say their children’s college options will be limited by the financial crisis and 40 percent have suspended contributions to their children’s 529 college savings plan.

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What a sad set of comments. Our Universities have failed at teaching economics. If you are cheering that earnings are down for these key people you are ready for the socialist future.

Most of these executives voted for Obama and are now paying with their jobs. The big lie is that they supported Republicans, they did not, their money was given to Democrats. Look at the actual list of contributors, not what the national news media reports. Sheep to the slaugher.

GDH 51 of MI 3:07PM February 11, 2009

GLD BLESS YOU; how would like to try raising

children on 35K a year.

YOU BIGSHOTS JUST DONT GET IT DO YOU?

WALKER E WINFIELD of AL 1:49PM February 11, 2009

I don't fee sorry for them they have a large salary anyway. I got laid of after 12 years and i can't pay much of anything.

John Moore of MD 1:25PM February 11, 2009

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