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Why some retirees will need over $200k for health care — even with Medicare
The scary part is that this may be an underestimation of health care expenses.
These healthcare estimates don’t even include everything you might need.
As rising health care costs impact retirement savings, EBRI found two-thirds of survey respondents used a health savings ...
A new report by EBRI suggests that the Census Bureau’s estimates of steep declines in employer-sponsored retirement plan participation were misleading. The U.S. Census Bureau’s Current Population ...
Some retirees on Medicare may need to save nearly half a million dollars to cover health care costs in retirement, according to a new national analysis. A report from the Employee Benefit Research ...
Planning to retire at a specific age often involves careful preparation, but reality doesn't always align with expectations. A new study by the Employee Benefit Research Institute (EBRI) found that 58 ...
Despite having a variety of policy choices, many employees spend little time examining their healthcare insurance choices during annual open enrollment, according to a survey by the Employee Benefits ...
People’s attitudes toward working later in life seem to be more open. About 58% of people in a September 2023 report said they’d be open to post-retirement employment, if not open to working ...
A new study by the Employee Benefit Research Institute reveals a concerning trend of debt among American families, particularly those headed by older individuals, underscoring yet another potential ...
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