Americans are more worried about running out of money in retirement than dying. Experts offer ways to reduce that risk
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Study: Americans Fear Losing Savings More Than Death
Nearly two-thirds of Americans say the anxiety over retirement finances greatly outweighs their fear of dying, according to a new survey published this week by Allianz Life. The 2025 Annual Retirement Study found that 64% of Americans across age groups fear losing all of their savings more than death due to a variety of economic and social pressures. Gen Xers (those born between 1965-1980) lead all generations with 70% citing a fear of financial…
Americans are more worried about running out of money in retirement than dying. Experts offer ways to reduce that risk
When it comes to retirement, Americans are on mostly on their own to manage their savings and spending. Many fear they will run out of money before they die.
Americans Fear Going Broke More Than Death, Study Shows
Voice is AI-generated. Inconsistencies may occur. Nearly two in three Americans (64 percent) are more scared of running out of money than dying, a new study has found. The Allianz 2025 Annual Retirement Study, which surveyed 1,000 U.S. workers aged 25 plus, found that the majority of millennials,…
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