As you approach retirement, it’s natural to compare your own financial circumstances to the average retirement savings. Seeing how your finances stand in comparison to others in your age group can give you an idea of whether you’re set up for success, or whether you need to start ramping up your savings plan.
5 Common Retirement Challenges & Issues (And How to Prepare for Them)
As you near retirement, you may feel anxious about leaving the workforce and relying on your ongoing retirement Income streams and savings to fund your basic necessities and lifestyle. Especially anxiety-inducing is the advice around what you should have saved for retirement: traditionally $1 million to $1.5 million. According to Gallup.com, 46% of retired Americans report they will not have enough money for retirement.
How Much Do I Need to Retire at 62?
Many Americans have the life-long goal of a comfortable retirement, but don’t know how much it costs to retire or how much they should have saved by the time they leave the workforce. We’re committed to helping seniors live The GoodLife in Retirement, so click on a link below to read about these topics related to planning for your future.
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