New Zealanders are less confident of reaching their retirement savings goals than they were three months ago, according to an ANZ survey.
The Retirement Savings Confidence Barometer found that of those who are saving for retirement, 56 per cent were not very confident or not at all confident of reaching their goal.
That was a 5 percentage point increase on ANZ's April survey.
ANZ's John Body said the confidence drop was a surprise.
"The deepening debt crisis in Europe and prolonged patchy growth in the New Zealand economy have probably contributed to the drop in confidence."