A new report by Northwestern Mutual found that more than half of Gen Xers don’t feel like they will be financially prepared ...
John Stevenson reports that more than half of Gen Xers feel less confident about retirement, driven by financial uncertainties and changing definitions of comfort.
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Is Gen X's Retirement Savings on Track? 20 Statistics Showing Whether They're Retirement Ready
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Gen X is facing retirement with higher credit card balances. Does this matter?
Debt can be useful at times, but carrying high-interest debt may spell trouble in (retirement) paradise.
As the first members of Generation X enter their 60s, experts recommend they reevaluate their savings and consider a ‘second act’ in their careers. In 2025, the eldest members of Generation ...
Gen X numbers around 65 million, while the baby boomers have around 64.5 million members, and millennials number around 74 million, as of the latest data from 2025. Gen X is also sometimes referred to ...
Only 19% think it is a good time to invest in the market right now 54% worry that another market crash is on the horizon 70% say they have not been able to contribute as much to their savings due to ...
For Gen X, fears of a future retirement savings shortfall are finally hitting in the gut. With the first of this cohort turning 60 this year, decades of kicking retirement savings down the road have ...
Gen X is entering the retirement zone — they’re now ages 45 to 60 — but many feel far from ready. Rising costs, debt and family obligations are making it harder than ever to retire comfortably.
Americans between the ages of 45 and 60 (Generation X) are staring down a significant retirement challenge, as just 16% believe they have saved enough money, according to the Schroders 2025 US ...
A study found Gen X investors are confident and active savers but often lack formal financial plans, face “sandwich generation” pressures and are risk-averse after major market crises. Despite DIY ...
WASHINGTON, Feb. 10, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- A new survey conducted by The Harris Poll on behalf of the American Institute of CPAs (AICPA) reveals that while Americans of all ages are hopeful about ...
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