Retirement
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Social Security is much more important to retired Americans than they thought it would be.
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Worries that Medicare and Social Security will no longer be available in the future run high, especially among adults closer to the age of eligibility.
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Half of U.S. nonretirees expect the Social Security system will pay them benefits when they retire, up from 45% in 2015 and 36% in 2010.
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Nonretired Americans are more negative about retirement than they have been since 2012, while most retirees say they have enough money to live comfortably.
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Americans are retiring at a later age than was the case in the 1990s and early 2000s. Working Americans also expect to work until an older age.
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Four in five retirees in the U.S. say they have enough money to live comfortably, but far fewer, 53%, of nonretirees think they will too, when it comes time for them to retire.
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Americans greatly value and depend on the Social Security system, even as estimates show it will face significant financial challenges within 15 years.