A $1,000-a-Month Retirement Gap Takes Roughly $240,000 to Close. Here’s the Math.
The $240,000 figure in the headline comes from a straightforward reverse of the withdrawal-rate math retirement planners use every day. A $1,000 monthly shortfall equals $12,000 a year. At a 5%…
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Report: Retirees in 41 states face retirement savings shortfalls averaging $109,000
A new report lists 41 states where seniors are likely to outlive their retirement savings.

Report: Retirees in 41 states face retirement savings shortfalls averaging $109,000
A new report lists 41 states where seniors are likely to outlive their retirement savings.
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Study finds seniors in 41 states and D.C. face average $109,000 retirement shortfall
A new study by CareScout Analytics says seniors in 41 states and the District of Columbia are expected to outlive their retirement income an
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