More Years of Retirement

There’s a good chance you’ll live longer than you expect, which should be taken into consideration when planning your retirement. According to data from the Social Security Administration, the average man turning 60 today has about a 21 percent chance of making it to 90.  In Matthew Frankel’s column appearing on the Motley Fool’s website (www.fool.com), he breaks down the chances of making it to a certain age and why planning for more years of retirement is so important. Read article here…

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