Members of the military are increasingly worried about how they are going to make ends meet in retirement, according to a new report.

A survey from the First Command Financial Behaviors Index showed that 68% of middle-class military families — which includes senior non-commissioned officers and commissioned officers with incomes above $50,000 a year — agree that today's active military will not be able to retire as comfortably as prior generations.

That was an increase of 11 percentage points from last year's survey.

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