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Retirement planning for an even longer life

It’s hard enough planning for retirement, and now we have to add another two years of life to our calculations. You read right: The average U.S. 65-year-old man is now expected to live to 88.8 years, up from 86.4 in 2000, according to new mortality estimates released by the Society of Actuaries, a professional organization for actuaries based in Schaumburg, Ill. And the average 65-year-old U.S. woman is expected to live 88.8 years, up from 86.4 in 2000.,,,Read More

 

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