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Even Millionaires Are Worried They Can't Afford to Retire

- Eddie Lee / Money; Getty Images
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A million dollars isn’t what it used to be — at least according to millionaires, many of whom say it will take a “miracle” to retire securely.

A recent deep dive into a 2021 survey of 8,550 individual investors from around the world found that millionaires aren’t so different from ordinary folks when it comes to retirement anxiety. In fact, more than a third of people with at least $1 million or more in investable assets were almost as likely to say they can’t afford to retire as investors overall.

What the data says

The Natixis Global Survey of Individual Investors found that roughly 79% of survey respondents with at least $1 million said they felt able to retire comfortably. High-net-worth individuals also reported that they had more than four times the median assets of the overall survey population, or $2 million versus $450,000.

Why millionaires are worried

Keep in mind

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