5 reasons to keep working after retirement

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5 Reasons to Keep Working After Retirement

1You’ll probably live a long time.

The Increasing Human Lifespanlife-expectancy is at an all-time high

Retirement at age 6572-year lifespan

78.8-year lifespan

Retirement on $1,000/month= $12,000

10 years of retirement - $120,000

20 years of retirement - $240,000

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2You can pursue something you love.

3To stay healthy.

Work is Good for Health

Unless you make efforts to be active in your community,

retirement can stagnate your health.

By starting a second career, you’ll stay mentally alert, keep

learning, and stay active socially.

Science is starting to back up the idea that work is

good for your health.

The University of Miami surveyed over 83,000 Americans and

found that seniors who work are healthier.

4To improve your Social Security payment.

Improving Social Security Payments

If you were born after 1960, the full retirement age for Social Security is actually 65, not 60.

You can continue to let your SSI grow up to age 70 because the full retirement age amount won’t be enough to sustain you regardless.

The same scenario works for your 401K or IRA. Delay tapping into these accounts to let them grow and help you build a bigger nest egg.

5To reign in cash and boost your savings.

Hidden Costs of Retirement

$Adjustment for inflation•Rising medical costs•

• Long-term care for you and your spouse

How long you’ll actually live•

Fixing Your Retirement SituationYou don’t want to wait until you’re already 78 to

solve your financial problem.

Starting a second career is the fix you need if

your current savings won’t cut it.

How to transition to retirement has changed for

a lot of Americans in recent years.If you’re thinking of working in retirement,

remember these 5 reasons to get the most out

of the experience.

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