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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.

Can't Get By Without Math in Daily Life?

U.S. adults see math skills as important but value them more for personal life than work. Older Americans are more likely to say math skills are important.

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.

Indicator: Economic Performance & Financial Security

Gallup's Economic Performance and Financial Security Indicator tracks U.S. opinion on the economy, global bank account ownership and more.

Young, Old in U.S. Plan on Relying More on Social Security

Both the youngest and the oldest nonretired Americans have grown increasingly likely to say they will depend on Social Security when they retire.

U.S. Investor Optimism Down as Economic Outlook Worsens

Gallup's latest investor optimism poll finds investors pessimistic on several aspects of the economy while still upbeat about the stock market. The proposal for the IRS to monitor U.S. bank accounts is not well-received.

Most Investors Have Not Thought a Lot About When to Retire

Less than a third of non-retired investors have thought a lot about when they should retire, which is critical to preparing for a worry-free retirement.

U.S. Seniors Pay Billions, yet Many Cannot Afford Healthcare

Americans aged 65 or older are concerned about healthcare costs and many cannot afford prescription drugs or care.

Most U.S. Employed Adults Plan to Work Past Retirement Age

Employed U.S. adults are more likely to say they will continue working part time past retirement age than to continue working full time or to stop working altogether.

Adults Nearing Retirement Worry Most About Social Security

A slight majority of pre-retirement age Americans say they are worried a "great deal" about the Social Security system. Young adults worry least about it.
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