Two years after the onset of the pandemic, Americans are beginning to relax their COVID precautions, but many are worried about the financial ground they lost in terms of their retirement planning, according to Fidelity Investments' 2022 state of retirement planning, released Thursday. "With so much uncertainty in the world, people understandably have concerns on a variety of fronts, and 'Are we there yet?' has to be on the minds of many," Rita Assaf, vice president of retirement at Fidelity Investments, said in a statement. "The good news is, although the pandemic impacted us in many ways, from a financial perspective, our study shows having a plan in place is one solid way to help you weather any storm." Ipsos America conducted the online survey from Feb. 5 to Feb. 17 among 2,622 adult financial decision-makers.
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