Becker's Healthcare August 27, 2024
Kristin Kuchno

Only 45% of non-retired Americans expect to have enough money for a comfortable retirement, according to a recent Gallup survey.

In contrast, nearly three-quarters of retired Americans said they live comfortably with their money, according to the Aug. 22 article. Telephone interviews for the survey took place in April and included 1,001 adults across the U.S.

This difference in outlook is not new, Gallup said. In 2002 to 2004, 54% of Americans aged 45-60 did not think they would have enough money for a comfortable retirement, but 79% of that same cohort,...

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