For those that live longer….here are the hard facts from Uncle Sam for the past 30 years…and going forward.
For every 100 people that turn age 65 in America
82% will either be dead or have an annual income less than $30,000.
13% will have an annual income between 30 and 60k.
4% will have an annual income over $60,000.
1% will be Wealthy.
So assuming you’ll only need 10 or 15 years worth of retirement money could be a really big mistake because;
In 2010, the American Academy of Actuaries says that the average 65YO American male can expect to live to 84½, with a 30% chance of living past 90.
The average 65-year-old American female has an average life expectancy of 87, with a 40% chance of living past 90.
The population of centenarians in the U.S. is growing rapidly — the Census Bureau estimated 71,000 of them in 2005 and projects 114,000 for 2010 and 241,000 in 2020. It also believes that 7.3 million Americans will be 85 or older in 2020, up from 5.1 million 15 years earlier.
What are your plans? Get a 3rd job and put more money in a declining market? Or find someone that’s already accomplished what you are seeking to do and ask them to mentor you – or hire them as a coach?
Seriously, What’s your plan?