A “silver tsunami” — with a record number of Americans expected to turn age 65 — is here.
Americans who reach that milestone age face high-stakes financial decisions.
And making a less-than-ideal selection may cost a retiree over their lifetime.
More than 11,200 baby boomers are expected to turn 65 every day from now through 2027, a phase that has been dubbed “peak 65.”
For many reasons, the generation entering this new life phase doesn’t have it easy.
A so-called three-legged stool of retirement planning — employer pensions, personal savings and Social Security — has largely gone by the wayside as many private-sector employees no longer have traditional pensions that may provide income throughout retirement, according to recent research from the Alliance for Lifetime Income.
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Author: Paul Bedard
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