Most Gen Xers Approaching Retirement Without a Plan or Advisor NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Americans between the ages of 45 and 60 (Generation X) are staring down Most Gen Xers Approaching Retirement Without a Plan or Advisor NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Americans between the ages of 45 and 60 (Generation X) are staring down

Gen X, First Generation Dependent on 401k Plans, Predicts a $400K Retirement Shortfall According to Schroders’ Study

Most Gen Xers Approaching Retirement Without a Plan or Advisor

NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Americans between the ages of 45 and 60 (Generation X) are staring down a significant retirement challenge, as just 16% believe they have saved enough money, according to the Schroders 2025 US Retirement Survey. On average, Gen Xers expect to retire with $711,771 saved – far short of the $1,116,747 they believe is necessary for a comfortable retirement. That’s a $404,976 savings gap, which is the largest among all generations surveyed.

The savings gap facing Baby Boomers (ages 61-80) totals $356,684, as non-retired members of this generation expect to have $603,367 saved upon leaving the workforce and believe they need $960,051 to retire comfortably. The shortfall for Millennials (ages 29-44) is the smallest, but still sizeable, as this generation expects to retire with $785,200 saved, which is $353,721 short of the $1,138,921 they think they’ll need.

“While many Baby Boomers have defined benefit pension plans that provide a set income for life, Gen Xers entered the workforce as pensions were being replaced by defined contribution plans and before key features like auto-enroll and auto-escalate became common,” said Deb Boyden, Head of US Defined Contribution, Schroders. “The oldest Gen Xers are roughly 10 years from full retirement age, and that provides a window for them to cut this savings gap and explore solutions that can improve their transition from asset accumulation to asset decumulation.”

GenXers are the least likely to have spent time estimating their expenses in retirement and determining how much income they will need to generate, as more than half (53%) report they have not done any retirement planning, compared to 49% of Millennials and 43% of Baby Boomers. Just 26% of Generation X report working with a financial advisor.

With the majority of the generation approaching retirement without a plan or advisor, it’s perhaps not surprising that 53% of Gen Xers are concerned about outliving their assets, and 61% are not confident they will be able to achieve their dream retirement.

“Approaching retirement without a plan or professional advice is a huge mistake,” added Boyden. “Given the number of unknown factors involved, retirement can seem impossible to plan for, but there’s no question that those who take the time to determine how much income they’ll need to cover their expenses, then create an investment strategy to meet these needs, will be far closer to achieving their dream retirement.”

Additional findings:

  • Among those currently participating in a workplace retirement plan (e.g. 401k, 403b, or 457), nearly one-quarter of GenXers (24%) borrowed from the plan compared to 17% of Millennials and 21% of Baby Boomers.
  • The top three reasons Gen X borrowed money from their plan were: paying for unforeseen family or personal emergencies (29%), bringing down credit card or other debt (23%), and keeping up with the increasing cost of living (18%).

For more information on the Schroders 2025 U.S. Retirement Survey, click here

About the Survey

The Schroders 2025 US Retirement Survey was conducted by 8 Acre Perspective among 1,500 US investors nationwide ages 29-79, including 602 currently participating in a workplace retirement plan, from March 25 to April 17 in 2025.

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Schroders plc

Schroders is a global investment manager which provides active asset management, wealth management and investment solutions, with £776.6 billion (€906.6 billion; $1,064 billion) of assets under management at 30 June 2025. As a UK listed FTSE100 company, Schroders has a market capitalisation of circa £6 billion and over 6,000 employees across 38 locations. Established in 1804, Schroders remains true to its roots as a family-founded business. The Schroder family continues to be a significant shareholder, holding approximately 44% of the issued share capital.

Schroders’ success can be attributed to its diversified business model, spanning different asset classes, client types and geographies. The company offers innovative products and solutions through four core business divisions: Public Markets, Solutions, Wealth Management, and Schroders Capital, which focuses on private markets, including private equity, renewable infrastructure investing, private debt & credit alternatives, and real estate.

Schroders aims to provide excellent investment performance to clients through active management. This means directing capital towards resilient businesses with sustainable business models, consistently with the investment goals of its clients. Schroders serves a diverse client base that includes pension schemes, insurance companies, sovereign wealth funds, endowments, foundations, high net worth individuals, family offices, as well as end clients through partnerships with distributors, financial advisers, and online platforms.

Important Information: All investments involve risk, including the loss of principal. The views shared are those of the author or individual quoted and may not reflect the views of Schroders Plc or any of its affiliates. This content is for informational purposes only and should not be interpreted as investment guidance. Schroder Investment Management North America Inc (SIMNA Inc.), SEC registered investment adviser, CRD Number 105820.

Contacts

For further information, please contact:

Jennifer Manser

Head of Corporate Communications, North America

212.632.2947

jennifer.manser@schroders.com

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