(Image credit: Getty Images) Americans are worried about the future. Inflation, market swings, the rising cost of healthcare , the long-term fate of Social Security… the list of things keeping people up at night seems only to grow. Eleanor Roosevelt , who lived through her own share of national anxiety as first lady during the Great Depression and World War II, offered a piece of advice that still applies: "You gain strength, courage and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face." There’s plenty of fear to look at right now. A new Allianz Life study found that 67% of Americans worry more about running out of money than about death. It’s a record high. Nearly half don't have a written financial plan, 57% feel anxious when markets drop and shockingly, 34% say they pull money out of investments during downturns. From just $107.88 $24.99 for Kiplinger Personal Finance Become a smarter, better informed investor.…