Allianz Life Insurance Co. of North America: Nearly 2 in 3 Americans Worry More About Running Out of Money Than Death
Nearly two in three Americans say they worry more about running out of money than death with concerns about inflation,
The worry of running out of money has increased in recent years. In 2024, 63% say they worry more about running out of money than death, up from 57% in 2022. Gen Xers are the most likely to say this with 71% more worried about running out of money than death, compared to 64% of millennials and 53% of boomers.
Recent inflation has heightened this feeling. High inflation (43%) is the most common concern contributing to worry about running out of money. Black/
Concern about inflation was followed by
"Running out of money in retirement is a scary thought," said
Americans say there are some ways they could address their concern about running out of money. Responses ranked in their top three solutions were:
* Increase retirement savings (41%)
* Reduce current spending and save more (38%)
* Put portion of retirement savings in a product that provides lifetime income payments (35%)
* Work longer and retire later (35%)
* Put portion of retirement savings in a product that provides a balance of market protection and growth (26%)
To help manage this concerns, Americans would like to talk with a financial professional about maximizing return on their investments (88%), maximizing
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*/ Allianz Life conducted the 2024 Annual Retirement Study online survey in February and
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