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WHAT THE DATA SAY: 1 in 3 young people expect to live to 100; half worry about outliving savings

By: Ray Day

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Ray Day
ray.day@stagwellglobal.com 

We wanted to share our latest consumer and business insights, based on research from Stagwell. Among the highlights of our weekly consumer sentiment tracking:

MAGIC NUMBER NEEDED TO RETIRE SKYROCKETS

Americans’ “magic number” needed to retire is at an all-time high – rising faster than inflation and up more than 50% since the pandemic, according to Northwestern Mutual’s 2024 Planning & Progress Study with The Harris Poll.

  • U.S. adults believe they need $1.46 million to retire comfortably, a 15% increase from the $1.27 million reported last year.
  • The magic number has jumped 53% from $951,000 Americans targeted in 2020.
  • At the same time, the average amount U.S. adults have saved for retirement dropped from $89,300 last year to $88,400 today – and far below the $98,800 in savings in 2021.
  • 31 is the average age Americans start saving for retirement.
  • Most people expect to work to 65. That varies by generation, however: Gen Z expects to retire at age 60, Boomers at 72, Millennials at 64 and Gen X at 67.
  • 32% of Millennials and 30% of Gen Z expect to live to 100 – higher than the 22% of Gen X and 21% of Boomers who expect to become a centenarian.
  • Among those closest to retirement, only half believe they will be financially prepared for retirement when the time comes (48% of Boomers and 48% of Gen X).
  • 43% of Americans believe they could outlive their savings – highest among Gen Z (46%) and Millennials (46%).

 

PROPOSED TIKTOK BAN DOESN’T CHANGE GEN Z’S MIND

Despite a bill that could ban TikTok in the U.S., support remains strong among Gen Z, the app’s core constituency, according to our Harris Poll survey with Ad Age.

  • 64% of Gen Z are on TikTok daily, compared with 33% of Millennials, 24% of Gen X and 5% of Boomers.
  • 75% of Gen Z believe losing access to TikTok would negatively affect brands (compared with 51% of the general population).
  • 76% of Gen Z believe TikTok advertisements are a good way for brands to reach consumers – and 40% have shopped on TikTok.
  • While 59% of all users believe TikTok promotes content that spreads misinformation, 59% of Gen Z trusts TikTok more than other social media (compared with 29% of the general population).
  • 66% of Gen Z use YouTube daily (compared with 45% of the general population). That is slightly higher than the 64% of Gen Z who use TikTok daily (versus 26% of the general population).
    VIRTUAL REALITY INTEREST CLIMBS

    Virtual reality technology is steadily becoming less virtual and more accurate, according to our Harris Poll research in Ad Age.

    • 18% use VR technology, and 33% have not tried it yet but are interested.
    • 27% have not used it and are not interested in trying it.
    • 65% of those who have used or would like to use VR headsets are motivated by gaming.
    • 51% have used or want to use it to watch immersive content.
    • 47% use VR to simulate travel or other real-world experiences.
    • VR usage decreases with age: 38% of Gen Zers use the tech compared with 28% of Millennials, 15% of Gen X and 4% of Boomers.
    • At the same time, older generations are most interested: 38% of Boomers and X are interested in trying VR, compared with 33% of Millennials and 16% of Gen Z.

     

    CONSUMERS IN THE DRIVER’S SEAT OF ‘WHOLE HEALTH’

    The wellness market in the U.S. is worth $480 billion and is expected to grow 5% to 10% annually. The future is about “whole health,” however, with consumers taking matters into their own hands more than ever before, according to Stagwell’s Assembly’s new Whole Health Navigation Guidebook.

    • A 300% increase is seen in people looking to utilize GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy.
    • 71% of Americans express interest in taking a microbiome test to get personalized diet recommendations.
    • 71% of Gen Z and Millennials are turning to social media to self-diagnose conditions – particularly related to mental health – instead of going to a healthcare professional.
    • 77% of Gen Z athletes that say they feel more connected to others when seeing their friend’s or family’s activities on Strava.

     

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