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A recent study determined that a $1 million retirement nest egg will last about 19 years on average. Based on this, if you retire at age 65 and live until you turn 84, $1 million will be enough retirement savings for you.
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Read More »A lot of people wonder exactly how much money they’re going to need in order to enjoy a comfortable retirement. One common benchmark for retirement savings is $1 million. “Surely, if I’ve saved up a million bucks, I’ll be able to retire comfortably,” is how this thinking traditionally goes.
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Learn More »While Medicare will partially cover many healthcare expenses, there will still be copays and other out-of-pocket medical expenses you’re responsible for. If you are in poor health or experience major medical complications after you retire, this could drain your $1 million nest egg faster than you may have planned. Further, if your family has a history of longevity, you might live longer than average. If you end up outliving the average lifespan, you might need more than $1 million to last throughout retirement. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the average life expectancy in the U.S. is 78.7 years. This breaks out to 76.2 years for men and 81.2 years for women.
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Learn More »1. Aim to save between 10% and 15% of your annual pre-tax income for retirement. This assumes an approximately 40- to 45-year working career during which you are actively saving money for your retirement, such as between ages 25 and 67. If you participate in an employer-sponsored retirement plan at work — such as a 401k or 403(b) plan — and your employer matches your contributions, this could reduce the amount you need to save. Employer matches represent a guaranteed, risk-free return on your money so it usually makes sense to contribute at least enough to an employer-sponsored retirement plan to qualify for a full match.
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