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Over half of Hongkongers plan to work past 65 as retirement savings fall short: survey

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More than half of Hong Kong residents do not plan to retire at the typical retirement age of 65, with many feeling that they cannot reach the average HK$5 million (US$637,000) savings target necessary for a comfortable post-work life, according to the T. Rowe Price Hong Kong Retirement Survey released on Thursday.

About 52 per cent of respondents indicated they would not retire at age 65. Among them, about 80 per cent preferred not to retire at all or opted instead for a “micro-retirement”, which involves taking a break for several months to a few years before returning to work.

The survey, the first of its kind by the US financial firm, polled 600 Hong Kong residents over the age of 30 in May.

“Financial pressure is certainly one factor, especially in a high-cost city like Hong Kong,” said Shen Wenting, global investment solutions strategist and portfolio manager at T. Rowe Price, which manages US$1.56 trillion in assets.

About 60 per cent of respondents had a retirement savings target between HK$2 million and HK$10 million, with the average being HK$5 million, considered enough for them to feel secure in completely stopping work. For those considering a micro-retirement, the average savings target was HK$2 million.

The average retirement savings target of 60 per cent of the respondents was HK$5 million. Photo: Nora Tam
The average retirement savings target of 60 per cent of the respondents was HK$5 million. Photo: Nora Tam

However, one-third of respondents felt they could not achieve their goals, and 40 per cent reported not having any retirement savings target at all. This may explain why 62 per cent cited the need to maintain an income as their reason for not retiring at age 65.



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