Suppose you and your spouse are both 65 years old, have $1 million in savings and collect $30,000 per year in Social Security. Is that enough to fund a $70,000 per year retirement? It will depend on your personal circumstances, especially where you live, but $70,000 may be enough for some households. Whether your assets […] The post We’re 65, Have $1 Million Saved and $30K in Social Security Benefits. Can We Live on $70K Per Year? appeared first on SmartReads by SmartAsset.
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