The fear of failing to achieve retirement security is palpable in 2025, as investors contemplate how personal finances, demographics, economics, and public policy concerns have converged, making it harder than ever to answer the biggest question about life after work: “How much do I need to retire?”
Looking at factors such as longevity, inflation, and the sustainability of government benefits, the retirement fears of 7,050 individuals in 21 countries included in the 2025 Natixis Global Survey of Individual Investors indicate that many feel as though the deck is stacked against them.
Among the 6,057 respondents who are still working, 46% say it will take a miracle to be able to retire securely. Even crossing the finish line isn’t enough to ensure security, as 23% of the 993 retirees in the survey say they, too, are counting on divine intervention. Remarkably, this desperation comes from a sampling of affluent individuals with at least $100,000 in investable assets.
However, hopelessness isn’t universal. In the US, the number investors who are counting on a miracle dropped dramatically in 2025 to just 21%, close to half of 2023’s 39%.1 This shift comes on the heels of two consecutive years of 20%+ returns from the S&P 500® – something 50% of those surveyed said made investing look easy. Although retirement account balances may have swelled in that time, the future looks more complicated going forward, as 69% of US investors say the world feels unstable in 2025, and they are worried about their finances.