How much money do Connecticut residents need to retire comfortably?
Jun. 17—Ask Americans how much they think they'll need to retire, and most will say they need an average of
That's what people assume, they'll need, said
The financial service company Fidelity recommends workers save 10 times their annual income by age 67. The personal finance publisher Kiplinger maintains that to retire comfortably in
Nevertheless, although
That may be why 67% of Americans worry more about running out of money than death, according to an April study by annuity and life-insurance provider Allianz Life. A 2024 survey from
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Ludden points to the state's high housing costs and property taxes, adding that
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Financial advisors stress that the time to start saving for retirement is now. Younger workers can take advantage of compounding interest by putting as little as 5% of their pay into a 401K or other savings vehicle, said
What often shocks people, said
EBRI reports that the number one cost of aging is housing. Expenses like property taxes, maintenance, taxes and utilities have risen sharply since the pandemic, said
Kilic expects inflationary pressures will continue for the next four to five years. "We have to get used to it," he said. "This is a new normal."
Specifically, EBRI's report found that 30% of retirement spending goes toward housing; 26% for food expenses; 19% for travel and entertainment; 8% for medical and health insurance and another 5% for out-of-pocket medical costs.
Other expenses, like renovations that allow people to age in place, can be costly, depending on the homeowner's needs. Although about 75% of Americans say they want to age in place, according to
Robison also notes the cost of pet care — nearly half of those 65 and older own pets, according to Frontiers in Public Health — rose 38% from 2021 to 2026, according to data from the
Those costs, as well as family dynamics which can turn spouses, children and grandchildren into unpaid caregivers, also need to be factored in, Robison said.
Healthcare costs
"Unexpected healthcare costs are likely the number one cost that can unexpectedly spike if a loved one needs full-time care," McAlley said.
The average private pay cost of a skilled nursing facility is
Unfortunately, said Ludden, "Most people are in a reactive situation when a long-term care situation takes place," she said.
But long-term care insurance is prohibitively expensive, said Robinson. Recently, policyholders have reported dramatic rate increases, often more than 50% and as high as 174%, a Connecticut Mirror investigation found.
Understanding the expenses of medical care is critical, according to
However, medical costs are variable. The financial services firm Fidelity estimates that a single 65-year-old who retired in 2025 would spend an average of
For its part, EBRI estimates a 65-year-old couple retiring with average drug expenses now needs
The organization also reports that couples on Medicare Advantage, an alternative to original Medicare offered by private companies, will need to save less, or
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