Two-thirds of Americans say they would rather die than go broke, poll finds
Read our Privacy notice Two-thirds of Americans say they are more worried about running out of money than dying, according to a new poll. Some 73 percent of Gen Xers said they worry more about going broke than death, followed by millennials (69 percent) and boomers (59 percent). Some 50 percent say they “immediately” check their retirement accounts when the market drops, the study noted.
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