from24/7 Wall St.1 day agoHealthcareBe Careful: Retiring at 62 With $2 Million Means Burning Through $380,000 Before Social Security Even StartsSpending $95,000 annually yields roughly an 85–90% success probability; reducing spending to $80,000 raises success above 95%.
from24/7 Wall St.3 days agoRetirementFact: Working Two More Years Could Add $200,000 to A 68-Year-Old's RetirementAt 68 with strong savings, weigh delaying retirement to increase Social Security and savings against income needs, longevity risk, and desire for purposeful work.
from24/7 Wall St.1 day agoHealthcareBe Careful: Retiring at 62 With $2 Million Means Burning Through $380,000 Before Social Security Even Starts
from24/7 Wall St.3 days agoRetirementFact: Working Two More Years Could Add $200,000 to A 68-Year-Old's Retirement