Nearly three-quarters of Americans get stressed out or anxious when they think about retirement saving and investing.

According to the 2013 Franklin Templeton Retirement Income Strategies and Expectations survey, stress is on the rise, with 37% of respondents saying they were more concerned they would outlive their assets or have to make major sacrifices in their retirement plans than they were a year ago.

In response to the stress, 67% of pre-retirees indicated they would be willing to make financial sacrifices now to live better in retirement.

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