Research
In 2007, Ameriprise Financial commissioned research that looked across three generations of Americans — baby boomers, their children and their parents — to gain a deeper understanding of how each group perceives, talks about and deals with money and financial issues. The Money Across Generations® study revealed that many families are having insufficient discussions about their financial needs and goals, and may unknowingly be sabotaging their future financial security. Findings also suggested that boomers need to take a more realistic look at how the generous financial support they provide others may be throwing their retirement plans off track.
 
Today, following the recession that rocked Wall Street and Main Streets across the U.S., many American families are faced with a very different financial reality than they were five years ago. The Money Across Generations IISM study replicates the original survey to provide a before and after comparison. It offers an in-depth look at how the financial needs and attitudes of each generation have evolved — and how this could continue to impact boomers’ ability to retire the way they desire. Understanding each other’s needs and views could help generations of families better prepare for retirement and ensure they are supporting each other in a more meaningful and financially viable manner.
 
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The New Retirement Mindscape® 2011 City Pulse index examines the 30 largest U.S. metropolitan areas to determine where consumers are the most prepared for and confident about retirement. Now in its second year, the index also measures retirement trends over time on both a national and local level.
 
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Recent survey findings suggest that where you live may influence your readiness to retire. The New Retirement Mindscape® 2010 City Pulse index examined the 30 largest U.S. metropolitan areas to determine where consumers are the most prepared for and confident about retirement. 
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Money Across Generations IISM