Retirees Learn an $800,000 Nest Egg at 63 Means Only $23,000 in Real Annual Spending
Leaving work at 63 with a balance that puts you well ahead of most American savers sounds like a win, until three compounding forces quietly gut your actual spending power before Medicare kicks in or…
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