January 30, 2019

15 Reasons You’ll Go Broke in Retirement

You Get Sick

It’s no secret our health deteriorates as we get older. It’s also no secret health care is expensive. A report from the Employee Benefit Research Institute shows a 65-year-old man would need to save $72,000 to have a 50% chance of affording his health-care expenses in retirement (excluding long-term care) that aren’t covered by Medicare or private insurance.

To have a 90% chance, the same man would need to save $127,000. The news is worse for a 65-year-old woman, who would need to save $93,000 and $143,000, respectively. Be sure you’re doing all you can to cut health-care costs in retirement by considering supplemental medigap and Medicare Advantage plans and reviewing your options annually.

Should you or a loved one need long-term care, costs skyrocket. According to Genworth Financial, the median cost for adult day health care in the U.S. is $1,560 a month; for a private room in a nursing home, it costs a median of $8,365 a month.

Small wonder 73% of workers are concerned about their health in retirement, with 44% worried they’ll need long-term care due to declining health and 35% fearing cognitive decline, dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. Premiums can be steep, but look into getting long-term-care insurance to help cover those costs.

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