Retirees worry about outliving their money, burdening their kids, or making bad investments. But healthy fear can lead to ...
Americans worry about running out of money across generations, but Gen Xers, who are getting closer to retirement age, are the most nervous at 70%. Millennials aren't far behind at 66%. Even 61% ...
For decades, public speaking topped the list of common phobias among Americans. Now, financial insecurity has taken center stage. The prospect of retirement, once viewed as a well-deserved reward for ...
Fear drives many financial decisions, including decisions concerning retirement savings. A panel at the Alliance for Lifetime Income Summit described why Americans fear spending down their retirement ...
A growing portion of Americans are more afraid of running out of money than death itself. According to Allianz Center's 2026 Annual Retirement Study, just over two-thirds of Americans now worry more ...
American retirees are likely to outlive their savings in 41 states, according to a new report. Surveys have shown that ...
A BlackRock survey conducted with research firm Escalent between April 15 and May 16, 2026, among 1,312 workplace savers ...
American confidence in retirement planning is at an all-time low, dropping from 83% in 2020 to only 70% in 2025, according to the Allianz Center for the Future of Retirement's "2025 Annual Retirement ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Older Americans fear that they will not have enough money to live out ...
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Imagine being more afraid of going broke than dying. 64% of Americans say that running out of money in retirement scares them more than death itself, according to an Allianz Life survey. Many factors ...