Retirement Tax Worries on the Rise Among Americans, Allianz Life Study Finds
Generation Xers in particular are worried about taxes and market volatility on their retirement income.
KEY FINDINGS:
- 70% of Americans worry about taxes on their income in retirement
- 70% worry that higher taxes in the future will impact their retirement income from tax-deferred accounts such as a 401(k) or IRA
- 62% say they would stop using their current financial professional if they didn’t help them navigate the current tax environment strategically
As Tax Day approaches, Americans are increasingly worried about the effect of taxes on their long-term finances in retirement, according to the Q1 2026 Quarterly Market Perceptions Study* from the
The majority of Americans (70%) are concerned about taxes on their income in retirement. This is up from 66% last quarter. The increase is largely driven by Generation
Many Americans (70%) also worry that higher taxes in the future will impact their retirement income from tax-deferred accounts such as a 401(k) or IRA. Again, Gen X (80%) was more likely than Millennials (75%), Gen Z (74%) or boomers (57%) to worry about higher taxes in the future impacting their retirement income from tax-deferred accounts.
“If you have saved for retirement in tax-deferred accounts, it can be helpful to think through how your retirement savings will be taxed when you start taking income in retirement,” says
Americans are interested in professional guidance around taxes. More than half (62%) say they would stop using their current financial professional if they didn’t help them navigate the current tax environment strategically.
Gen X is least optimistic generation
While Gen X worries about future taxes, they also have the least optimistic view of the current economic environment. Just 25% of Gen X say it is a good time to invest in the market right now compared to 39% of Gen Z, 40% of millennials and 32% of boomers. Similarly, more Gen Xers than those in other generations worry that inflation will worsen in the next 12 months and that the increased cost of living will prevent them from affording the lifestyle they want in retirement.
Gen X (72%) and millennials (71%) are more likely than Gen Z (66%) and boomers (42%) to say that they need to accumulate more money to retire but are too nervous to invest more in the market. Nearly four in five (79%) of Gen Xers say they are concerned that continued market volatility could negatively impact their long-term financial plan. Fewer millennials (74%) Gen Z (71%) and boomers (59%) said the same.
“Gen X is approaching the years before retirement when risks like market volatility can have an outsized effect on their long-term financial outlook,” LaVigne says. “While that time can come with increased worry, Gen Xers can use that anxiety to fuel action in preparing a retirement strategy that incorporates risk management solutions, such as Defined Outcome exchange-traded funds (ETFs) or buffered annuities, to serve as a guide in the years ahead.”
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