2014 Global Retirement Index
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<abstract displayLabel="Summary">The Natixis CoreData Global Retirement Index is an international comparison tool with an objective of providing a global benchmark for retirees and future retirees to evaluate and compare the suitability of nations globally in meeting retirement expectations, needs and ambitions. The responsibility for financial security in retirement is falling even more heavily on individuals than ever before and this trend is likely to continue as government resources in countries around the world become scarcer, according to the 2014 Global Retirement Index. It is becoming increasingly apparent that to ensure financial security in retirement, individuals need to take personal ownership of their destiny and view planning and saving for retirement as a serious, conscious and strategic pursuit. The overall scores obtained in this year¿s Global Retirement Index: the highest performers, scoring over 70%, are either North American or Northern European nations, with the exception of a minority of Asian nations, (i.e. Japan, Australia, etc.). In terms of the lower scale, nations scoring 40% and under are predominantly Sub-Saharan nations, with some Middle Eastern and Southeast Asian countries</abstract>
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