Americans are worried that climate events will negatively impact their retirement
Briefly

"More than half of U.S. adults surveyed (56%) said they feel anxious about rising costs, financial losses and health-related impacts that extreme weather events could have on their futures."
"Eighty-two percent of respondents also said that creating a financial plan designed to mitigate some of these concerns could help support the things they want to do in later life."
"As natural disasters become more frequent, more intense and more costly, Americans are waking up to how this could pose a risk to their retirement nest egg."
"It's not just the recovery costs after a disaster strikes. For many, extreme weather is increasing daily costs of living, insurance costs and other ongoing expenses."
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