Gen X Nearing Retirement With Worries About Limited Savings, Allianz Life Study Finds
Concerns about market volatility and inflation putting long-term financial security at risk for Gen X
KEY FINDINGS AMONG GENERATION X:
- Only 19% think it is a good time to invest in the market right now
- 54% worry that another market crash is on the horizon
- 70% say they have not been able to contribute as much to their savings due to ongoing inflation
Generation Xers are worried about inflation and market volatility as they approach retirement, according to the 2025 Q3 Quarterly Market Perceptions Study* from
Just 19% of Gen Xers think it is a good time to invest in the market right now. This is down from 30% last quarter. It is also the lowest among generations, compared to 39% of Gen Z, 36% of millennials, and 29% of boomers thinking it is a good time to invest right now. Overall, 30% of Americans say it is a good time to invest in the market right now.
At the same time, Gen Xers (54%) and millennials (54%) are more likely than Gen Z (47%) or boomers (48%) to say they worry that another market crash is on the horizon.
“As Gen X approaches retirement, it is time for them to get serious about what they would like their life to look like after leaving the workforce and how they can achieve it,” says
Gen Xers, who are mostly in their late 40s and 50s, are entering a critical time before retiring when savings rates often increase and market volatility can pose the greatest risk.
Inflation limiting Gen X retirement savings
Gen Xers are most worried about the effect of inflation on their retirement strategies. The vast majority of Gen X (81%) say they worry they might not be able to afford their desired retirement lifestyle due to the increased cost of living. Fewer Gen Z (75%), millennials (77%), and boomers (63%) said the same. Across all Americans, 74% have this worry. Gen Xers are also more likely to worry that tariffs will or have increased their cost of living expenses (81%), compared to Gen Z (74%), millennials (73%), and boomers (74%).
Adding to this worry, Gen Xers say inflation has limited their savings. Seven in 10 (70%) of Gen X say they have not been able to contribute as much to their savings due to ongoing inflation.
“Now is the time for Gen X to really put pen to paper and create a long-term financial strategy for retirement,” LaVigne says. “A financial professional can help develop a strategy that can address concerns about risks like inflation and limited savings. By outlining where you are going in your financial journey, this can help boost your confidence in your ability to get there.”
*Allianz Life conducted an online survey, the 2025 Q3 Quarterly Market Perceptions Study in
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