TIME.com: In the wake of the Great Recession, retirement-minded Americans are feeling an unprecedented amount of futility. They are undersaved and — worse — see little reason to do anything about it.
That's the alarming conclusion in a new report from the Deloitte Center for Financial Services, which found that 60% of preretirees believe health care costs will consume their savings no matter how much they save. Similarly, 39% believe investment returns won't be high enough to provide decent retirement income regardless of how much they manage to put away.
Deloitte found exasperation at every turn: 58% don't have a retirement plan; nearly 40% don't know what an annuity or mutual fund is; and 20% expect to rely purely on Social Security for their retirement needs. More than half don't trust anyone's advice.