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To retire at 65 and live on investment income of $100,000 a year, you'd need to have $2.5 million invested on the day you leave work. If you reduced your annual spending target to $65,000, you'd need a starting balance of about $1.6 million in a taxable investment account.
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Learn More »Insider's experts choose the best products and services to help make smart decisions with your money (here’s how). In some cases, we receive a commission from our partners, however, our opinions are our own. Terms apply to offers listed on this page. To retire at 65 and live on investment income of $100,000 a year, you'd need to have $2.5 million invested on the day you leave work. If you reduced your annual spending target to $65,000, you'd need a starting balance of about $1.6 million in a taxable investment account. Brian Fry, a certified financial planner at Safe Landing Financial, recommends an asset allocation of 60% stocks and 40% bonds to ensure the account's growth and provide a steady income for decades. To arrive at these figures, Fry made assumptions about the retiree's investments and tax treatments, which are listed at the end of this article. Get the latest tips you need to manage your money — delivered to you biweekly. Loading Something is loading. Thanks for signing up! Access your favorite topics in a personalized feed while you're on the go. download the app Email address By clicking ‘Sign up’, you agree to receive marketing emails from Insider as well as other partner offers and accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy Americans may be working longer than ever, but many younger workers still aim to commence their golden years around age 65, a 2018 Gallup poll found. To find out exactly how much you'd need to invest to retire at 65, we consulted Brian Fry, a certified financial planner and the founder of Safe Landing Financial. Fry used a Monte Carlo simulation to estimate the starting balance someone would need in a taxable investment account the day they leave work to live on either $100,000 a year or $65,000 a year in dividends (fixed income from bond investments) and capital gains (income from equity investments), and principal, after paying taxes, until age 90. To run the simulation for a hypothetical retiree, Fry had to make assumptions about the retiree's investments and tax treatments. You can find the full list of assumptions at the end of this post, but in short, he used Right Capital, a financial-planning software that used JPMorgan long-term return estimates for investments; assumed a conservative 3% inflation estimate; assumed no state or local taxes; and did not factor in Social Security.
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Learn More »Fry's simulation also did not factor in potential Social Security income. Americans born in 1960 or later — age 59 or younger in 2019 — can retire with full Social Security benefits at age 67, so long as they've worked at least 10 years. The amount of a person's Social Security benefit is equal to an average of monthly wages for their 35 highest-earning years, adjusted for inflation. The future of Social Security is uncertain, however, and some financial planners recommend their clients implement a saving and investing strategy to afford retirement without it.
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