
A recent report from the Transamerica Center for Retirement Studies has highlighted significant concerns among middle-class Americans regarding their financial security in retirement. The report, which surveyed over 10,000 people with annual household incomes ranging from $50,000 to $199,999, found that nearly 40% of respondents were worried about the future availability of Social Security benefits. Many expressed concerns about outliving their retirement savings and investments.
This concern is especially pronounced given that these Americans expect to live until age 90 on average, exceeding the current U.S. life expectancy of 77.5 years. The implications of a potentially diminished Social Security program are troubling for many. According to the latest Social Security and Medicare Board of Trustees report, the program may only be able to pay out full benefits for a limited time unless Congress intervenes.
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