draw down $4,160 per year, $346
per month, for the rest of their lives, plus
Social Security.
And $104,000 is the median size of accumulated savings. Fifty percent of retirees are above that number, and 50 percent are below. Some retirees have no money at all saved up. How could this happen in the most affluent country in all of human history?
The answer is clear—lack of time perspective. Millions of people got into the habit early of spending everything they earned and often more throughout their lives. Today, fully 70 percent of adults live from paycheck to paycheck. They have nothing leftover.
They complain that they have“too much month at the end of the money.”
They were and are lulled into believing that their spendthrift habits would never catch up with them.
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