The survey polled 14,695 respondents in 15 countries, of which 13 European countries.
Around one third of respondents said they don’t know when they would retire (29%) and 11% think they would work for the rest of their lives.
At the same time, 43% of Romanians believe their pensions will be lower than their contributions to the pensions system.
Around 69% of Romanians said they can’t afford to save because they don’t earn enough and 69% said they don’t have any money to get them through an entire month.
When they run out of money, 63% of Romanians said they cut costs, 42% borrow from family and friends – the highest percentage in Europe, where the average is 20%, and 24% use credit cards.
Savings available after retirement are a concern and 42% of respondents said their savings don’t exceed the equivalent of three monthly salaries. The minimum recommended reserve fund is the equivalent of three to six monthly salaries.
Romania ranks second (58%) after Turkey (60%) regarding a lack of savings for more than three months. At the opposite end is Luxembourg where just 25% of respondents said they don’t have savings.