The Retirement Gender Gap Persists in Retirement Security

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Jeff D. Sather, founder of Cornerstone Legacy Partners, is known as “The Advisor to the Advisors” for his expertise in asset-based long-term care insurance. With nearly a decade of experience in the industry, Jeff has worked with some of the nation’s top financial advisors, agents, CPAs, CFPs, and estate planning attorneys. He has earned the nickname “The Most Successful Wholesale Marketer of Hybrid LTCi” due to his extensive work with these professionals. Jeff has also partnered with Roy Snarr Retirement Solutions and the Snarr Agent Academy to help run the Long-Term Care division, which assists thousands of agents and clients annually. Jeff is passionate about helping people obtain crucial retirement coverage.

Women have made significant strides in the workforce, with record-breaking labor force participation rates and growing educational attainment. Yet, despite these achievements, a glaring disparity remains: women’s retirement security significantly lags behind men’s. This gap has profound implications, as retirement represents not only the culmination of a lifetime of work but also the foundation of financial stability in later years.

The State of Women’s Retirement Security

Women face systemic challenges that contribute to lower retirement savings. Studies reveal that women tend to have fewer retirement assets, lower Social Security benefits, and less access to employer-sponsored retirement plans compared to men. On average, women over 65 have a median retirement income approximately 30% lower than men, leaving many at a higher risk of poverty in old age.

Women of color experience even more pronounced disparities. Research shows that Black, Hispanic, and Asian women are less likely to receive income from pensions or retirement accounts and are less likely to own assets like homes or investments, further widening the gap.

What Drives the Gender Gap?

Several factors exacerbate this disparity. Persistent pay gaps mean women earn less than men, with women of color experiencing the largest wage disparities. These lower earnings result in reduced capacity to save, fewer employer contributions to retirement plans, and smaller Social Security benefits. Occupational segregation also plays a role, as women are overrepresented in lower-paying jobs, often without access to retirement benefits.

Caregiving responsibilities compound these challenges. Women are more likely to work part-time or leave the workforce temporarily to care for children or aging family members. These career interruptions reduce lifetime earnings and retirement contributions, leading to lower overall savings.

Policy Solutions for Closing the Gap

Addressing the retirement gender gap requires targeted policy interventions and systemic changes. Recent legislative efforts, such as the SECURE 2.0 Act, aim to enhance retirement security for women through several key provisions.

Expanding Access to Retirement Plans

The SECURE 2.0 Act mandates automatic enrollment in employer-sponsored retirement plans for eligible employees, a move expected to increase participation rates significantly, particularly among lower-income workers.

Improving Coverage for Part-Time Workers

By reducing the service requirement for part-time workers to qualify for employer retirement plans, more women with non-traditional work schedules can save for retirement.

Introducing Emergency Savings Options

The Act allows employers to offer linked emergency savings accounts, enabling women to build financial buffers without depleting retirement savings during crises.

Enhancing Tax Benefits for Low-Income Savers

The new Saver’s Match provides a government match for contributions to retirement accounts, directly supporting lower-income earners—many of whom are women.

Building a Secure Future

Closing the retirement savings gap isn’t just about policy—it’s about empowering women with the tools and opportunities to plan for their financial futures. Beyond legislation, initiatives that address pay equity, expand access to higher-paying jobs, and provide affordable childcare can help level the playing field.

Retirement security should be a shared priority, not an individual struggle. By addressing systemic barriers and investing in inclusive solutions, we can ensure that all women, regardless of their circumstances, have the resources to age with dignity and financial independence.

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About Jeff Sather

Jeff D. Sather, founder of Cornerstone Legacy Partners, is known as “The Advisor to the Advisors” for his expertise in asset-based long-term care insurance. With nearly a decade of experience in the industry, Jeff has worked with some of the nation’s top financial advisors, agents, CPAs, CFPs, and estate planning attorneys. He has earned the nickname “The Most Successful Wholesale Marketer of Hybrid LTCi” due to his extensive work with these professionals. Jeff has also partnered with Roy Snarr Retirement Solutions and the Snarr Agent Academy to help run the Long-Term Care division, which assists thousands of agents and clients annually. Jeff is passionate about helping people obtain crucial retirement coverage.

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