08/14/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 08/14/2025 05:48
Only about 1 in 4 Americans say they feel financially protected today but Gen Z is bucking the trend with a surprisingly hopeful outlook.
OMAHA, Neb. - With the goal to empower Americans to protect what matters the most and achieve their financial goals, Mutual of Omahareveals the findings from its Protection Index Report, to mark National Financial Awareness Day today. The proprietary research study*, which highlights a critical need to address both short-term concerns and long-term financial confidence, reinforces Mutual of Omaha's commitment to clear, approachable advice that helps Americans better understand and protect their financial well-being.
"We know financial planning can get overwhelming, especially when we try to juggle today's priorities with tomorrow's goals," said Jennifer Wulf, Vice President, Consumer Insights and Marketing Strategy for Mutual of Omaha. "That belief is at the core of the Protection Index Report. We want to understand the minds of today's American consumer, to meet them where they are and deliver advice and solutions that address their needs."
Most Americans Say They are Not Ready for the Future
Despite some generational optimism about the future, overall confidence in financial protection is declining, particularly among the most vulnerable:
Gen Z Feels Good About the Future, Boomers are More Hesitant
"We found that Gen Z's optimism stands in stark contrast to other generations. While we can speculate whether it's the promise of long careers ahead of them or the anticipation of the Great Wealth Transfer, one thing is certain, their confidence is real. And, that's encouraging," said Nate Hobson, Mutual of Omaha National Advisor Sales Director. "For generations, Mutual of Omaha has been a trusted partner for every stage of life. While we remain committed to helping all generations protect their finances, we have an exciting opportunity to help Gen Z turn their optimism into action."
The Gap Between Hope and Belief Is Wide
As a Millennial woman herself, Sarah Whitmore, Mutual of Omaha Financial Advisor added, "Financial protection is more than the product offerings, it's about confidence. Whether Gen Z or a Boomer, our goal is to support all Americans, including women who are more likely to express concerns about debt, savings, and future security, by arming them with the right advice and resources to feel protected."
Turn Concern into Confidence with Manageable Steps
Mutual of Omaha's team of experts is helping Americans move from awareness to action by offering clear, practical steps to build long term financial confidence.
To read the full report and access resources and expert guidance, visit MutualProtectionIndex.com.
*About this survey: For this publication, Mutual of Omaha partnered with research vendor, quantilope to conduct The Protection Index survey. This research had a sample size of 400 respondents aged 18-77. Research was conducted in a 10-minute online survey from May 15-19, 2025. All data included in this report are based on Mutual of Omaha proprietary research unless otherwise noted.
About Mutual of Omaha
Founded in 1909, Mutual of Omaha is a highly rated, Fortune 500 organization offering a variety of insurance and financial products for individuals, businesses and groups throughout the United States. Our mission is to help our customers protect what they care about and achieve their financial goals. As a mutual company, we are owned by our policyholders and operate in their best interests. For more information, visit mutualofomaha.com.