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Investopedia Puts Single Retirees' Savings Need at $898,000 as 4 States and D.C. Top $1 Million
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Updated · HousingWire · Jun 1

Investopedia Puts Single Retirees' Savings Need at $898,000 as 4 States and D.C. Top $1 Million

1 articles · Updated · HousingWire · Jun 1
  • $898,000 is the estimated nest egg a single American retiring at 65 needs for a comfortable retirement, based on average annual spending of about $59,600 and a 4% withdrawal rule.
  • Social Security covers roughly $23,700 of that spending, leaving a $35,900 annual gap that the analysis converts into required savings by multiplying the shortfall by 25.
  • State costs vary sharply, from about $644,000 in North Dakota to more than $1 million in New Jersey, Hawaii, California, Washington, D.C., with several Northeastern states clustering around $915,000 to $950,000.
  • Housing drives much of the gap: it accounts for about 27% of spending for solo retirees, with annual housing costs ranging from roughly $7,000 in West Virginia to more than $19,000 in California.
  • The estimates include discretionary spending and exclude factors such as state taxes, long-term care and senior property-tax breaks, meaning actual retirement needs can still differ widely by health, housing and location.
What massive retirement cost is missing from most estimates, and how can you prepare for it now?
Retirees are now fleeing high-cost states. Which surprising areas are the new affordable retirement havens?
Is the classic 4% rule a dangerous myth for planning retirement in today's economy?