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Should Americans Really Be Worried About Retirement?

Many Americans don't think about retirement until it looms in their immediate future. Learn how confident Americans are that they'll have enough money when they retire.

Few Investors Awake to 'Super-Saving' for Early Retirement

Just 20% of nonretired investors have heard at least a fair amount about "super-saving" strategies to retire early, but 72% think they could benefit from them.

Room for Improvement in Investor Confidence About Retirement

A third of U.S. investors, unchanged from a year ago, feel highly confident they will have enough money to maintain the lifestyle they want in retirement.

U.S. Investors Slow to Stash Cash for Children's College

Fifteen percent of non-retired U.S. investors have met their goal of saving for a child's college education, and 38% have made no progress at all.

Investors Want Freedom With Retirement Savings

Most non-retired investors value having a guaranteed income stream in retirement, aside from Social Security. Fewer have the mindset to achieve it.

More U.S. Nonretirees Expect Comfortable Retirement

In the U.S., more nonretirees than a year ago expect to live comfortably in retirement, and they worry less about retirement than they did in 2016.

Lessons in Engagement: Buoying the German Economy

Germany, the economic powerhouse of Europe, faces a labor shortage and stagnating economy. Learn how engagement can help the country remain successful.

COVID-19 Prompts Record Drop in Investor Optimism

The Wells Fargo/Gallup Investor and Retirement Optimism Index dropped 134 points in the second quarter, due more to declining optimism about the economy than about personal finances.

U.S. Investors More Confident About Retirement Finances

U.S. investors are gaining confidence that they will be able to maintain the lifestyle they want throughout their retirement.

Social Security Still Financial Bedrock for Retirees

Social Security remains a critical resource for U.S. retirees' financial security with the majority calling it a major income source. Nonretirees aren't counting on it as much, but haven't found a true replacement.
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