Show me the money. Financial worries about retirement plague middle-aged Americans
Middle-aged Americans are more likely than those younger and older to worry about personal financial issues. Within this broad middle-aged category, those aged 50 to 64 are either as likely as ormore likely than those aged 30 to 49 to worry about most financial problems. The single exception is the issue of paying for college — about which the younger middle-aged group worries significantly more.