By: Brenda Hofmann​

No alarm clock, traveling, sweat pants – yes, yes and yes! I’ll see you all when I retire.

We conducted an online poll on National Employee Benefits Day to find out more about how you picture retirement. It seems a lot of you are looking forward to a little more shut eye and are growing your nest egg to be able to maintain your current lifestyle. And while the ideal retirement age varies, many of you share the common concern of not having enough money saved. 

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Realizing that plan participants have different goals for retirement helps plan sponsors develop effective benefit communications. This infographic, summarizing the results of our poll, provides a snapshot of the varying plans of your peers. ​

How does your vision of retirement compare? Share in the comments below.​​

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[Related: Find resources​ to help you and your employees start building your retirement savings] 

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