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What is your biggest worry about retirement?

Is it your health? Or is it ever rising health care costs and health care coverage? Is it maintaining your current lifestyle? Is it not having enough money?

A new poll that cuts across all age groups has found that 25 percent of all Americans name running out of money as their top worry about retiring.

The survey is from the Indexed Annuity Leadership Council and the Washington Post reported its result Sunday.

Millennials are the most worried. Twenty-nine percent of millennials - roughly the generation born between the early 1980s through the mid-1990s - cited running out of money as their biggest concern. But Gen X'ers were not far behind, at 28 percent. Gen X'ers are typically thought of as those born from the early to mid-1960's through the 1970s into the early 1980s.

Nineteen percent of Baby Boomers - the generation born beginning just after World War II running into the early 1960s - have the concern about running out of money. Twenty-one percent of people 71 and older are worried, about running out of money, according to the survey.

The next two biggest concerns the survey found were covering health care expenses and maintaining current lifestyles. Nineteen percent of Americans are concerned about health care costs. Twenty-three percent are worried about maintaining current lifestyles.

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