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A new survey shows Americans are pessimistic about upward mobility, homeownership and travel. The negative perception misses some context. Americans worry about declining standards of living.
In 2025, Social Security benefits will only rise by 2.5%. Cash-strapped older Americans worry about how they’ll survive if Social Security fails to keep up with the cost of living — 3 tips to ...
26% of Americans Are Stressed About Not Saving Enough The second most common money concern, with roughly a quarter of respondents citing it, is the inability to save enough money. “Money is hard ...
Many Americans regularly worry they won’t be able to make ends meet. Nearly four in ten (39%) of US adults say they worry most or all of the time that their family’s income won’t be enough ...
Americans aged 65, which is about the average retirement age, can expect to live an average of 18.4 more years — a significant amount of time to rely on savings or Social Security.
Here are three top fears of wealthy Americans so you can see how their fears compare to what average Americans worry about. How taxes impact retirement. For wealthy Americans, their No. 1 ...
A 2024 survey by Allianz Life Insurance found that 63% of Americans worry more about running out of money than death. And it pointed to factors such as inflation, Social Security, and taxes as big ...
While many Americans worry about saving for retirement or building an emergency fund, there's another financial concern on people's minds, too. More than one-third of Americans (34%) are unsure if...