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Estimating Your Life Expectancy is One of the Most Important Parts of Retirement Planning - 401K Specialist.com

No one knows how long they will live, but it is important to consider your life expectancy when deciding when to retire.  According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), a 65-year-old retiree today should expect to live until 85.

Brian Anderson has written an article based on this information, about how the life expectancy at birth in the United States is starting to increase again, according to new reports released on January 29th by the CDC’s National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS).

Of course, your life expectancy is not the only thing to take into consideration when deciding when to retire, but if you underestimate it, you could risk running out of funds. To read the article by Brian Anderson about life expectancy, click here …

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