Misunderstanding Savings Growth: Implications for Retirement Savings Behavior

Volume: 48, Issue: SPL, Pages: S1 - S13
Published: Feb 1, 2011
Abstract
People systematically underestimate exponential growth. This article illustrates this phenomenon, its implications, and some potential interventions in the context of saving for retirement, where savings grow exponentially over long periods of time. Experiment 1 shows that a majority of participants expect savings over 40 years to grow linearly rather than exponentially, leading them to grossly underestimate their account balance at retirement....
Paper Details
Title
Misunderstanding Savings Growth: Implications for Retirement Savings Behavior
Published Date
Feb 1, 2011
Volume
48
Issue
SPL
Pages
S1 - S13
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