Summary
Faced with inflation, taxes and concerns over the size of Social Security benefits, most Americans are more afraid of going broke in retirement than they are of death.
In total, 64% of respondents across generations said they are more stressed about running out of funds in their golden years than the prospect of death.
Americans say they need $1.26 million to finance a comfortable retirement, yet the median amount saved is $87,000. “Certainly for boomers…inflation is a big deal.”
This chillingly reminds me of the quote in The Hurt Locker.
“I either defuse the bomb or it’s not my problem anymore.”
If you die, it really isn’t your problem anymore. But if you’re alive, then you have to have food, shelter, and all that annoying stuff.