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This Is What Life Without Retirement Savings Looks Like

Posted on 2/22/18 at 9:01 pm
Posted by OleWarSkuleAlum
Huntsville, AL
Member since Dec 2013
10293 posts
Posted on 2/22/18 at 9:01 pm
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More and more older people are finding themselves in a similar situation as Baby Boomers reach retirement age without enough savings and as housing costs and medical expenses rise; for instance, a woman in her 80s is paying on average $8,400 in out-of-pocket medical expenses each year, even if she’s covered by Medicare. Many people reaching retirement age don’t have the pensions that lots of workers in previous generations did, and often have not put enough money into their 401(k)s to live off of; the median savings in a 401(k) plan for people between the ages of 55 and 64 is currently just $15,000, according to the National Institute on Retirement Security, a nonprofit. Other workers did not have access to a retirement plan through their employer.

That means that as people reach their mid-60s, they either have to dramatically curtail their spending or keep working to survive. “This will be the first time that we have a lot of people who find themselves downwardly mobile as they grow older,” Diane Oakley, the executive director of the National Institute on Retirement Security, told me. “They’re going to go from being near poor to poor.”

The problem is growing as more Baby Boomers reach retirement age—between 8,000 to 10,000 Americans turn 65 every day, according to Kevin Prindiville, the executive director of Justice in Aging, a nonprofit that addresses senior poverty. Older Americans were the only demographic for whom poverty rates increased in a statistically significant way between 2015 and 2016, according to Census Bureau data. While poverty fell among people 18 and under and people 18 to 64 between 2015 and 2016, it rose to 14.5 percent for people over 65, according to the Census Bureau’s Supplemental Poverty Measure, which is considered a more accurate measure of poverty because it takes into account health-care costs and other big expenses. “In the early decades of our work, we were serving communities that had been poor when they were younger,” Prindiville told me. “Increasingly, we’re seeing folks who are becoming poor for the first time in old age.”


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Good frick EM! They deserve to be poor in old age when they decided to rack up debt for their exorbitant homes, cars, etc. Zero sympathy from me.

Posted by notiger1997
Metairie
Member since May 2009
58576 posts
Posted on 2/22/18 at 9:02 pm to
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Good frick EM!


Man what a heart warming post by you.
This post was edited on 2/22/18 at 9:04 pm
Posted by Huey Lewis
BR
Member since Oct 2013
4684 posts
Posted on 2/22/18 at 9:03 pm to
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Good frick EM! They deserve to be poor in old age when they decided to rack up debt for their exorbitant homes, cars, etc. Zero sympathy from me.


How can you expect people to adequately prepare for something when they only have 40 years to do it, you heartless bastard?
Posted by Winston Cup
Dallas Cowboys Fan
Member since May 2016
65532 posts
Posted on 2/22/18 at 9:04 pm to
I’m triangulating your location to come kick your arse Sunday morning when you mow your lawn
Posted by fallguy_1978
Best States #50
Member since Feb 2018
49142 posts
Posted on 2/22/18 at 9:04 pm to
There are plenty of millennials on here that live in 350k houses on 85k income.
Posted by East Coast Band
Member since Nov 2010
63044 posts
Posted on 2/22/18 at 9:04 pm to
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They deserve to be poor in old age when they decided to rack up debt for their exorbitant homes, cars, etc. Zero sympathy from me.

So, what are you doing that won't put yourself in the same predicament come your retirement time?
Posted by gamatt53
Member since Nov 2010
4934 posts
Posted on 2/22/18 at 9:04 pm to
I’ll be sure to send those poor old fricks my thoughts and prayers.
Posted by soccerfüt
Location: A Series of Tubes
Member since May 2013
66307 posts
Posted on 2/22/18 at 9:04 pm to
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the median savings in a 401(k) plan for people between the ages of 55 and 64 is currently just $15,000

Posted by DCtiger1
Panama City Beach
Member since Jul 2009
8889 posts
Posted on 2/22/18 at 9:05 pm to
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the median savings in a 401(k) plan for people between the ages of 55 and 64 is currently just $15,000


An entry level employee could have that stashed away by just contributing the max company match for a few years. That’s just crazy to me.
Posted by Bunk Moreland
Member since Dec 2010
54393 posts
Posted on 2/22/18 at 9:06 pm to
Posted by Antonio Moss
Baton Rouge
Member since Mar 2006
48361 posts
Posted on 2/22/18 at 9:08 pm to
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the median savings in a 401(k) plan for people between the ages of 55 and 64 is currently just $15,000, according to the National Institute on Retirement Security, a nonprofit.


Posted by Darth_Vader
A galaxy far, far away
Member since Dec 2011
65144 posts
Posted on 2/22/18 at 9:09 pm to
So even though I’m not even 50 yet I have roughly 24 times the national average in my 401K?
Posted by Peazey
Metry
Member since Apr 2012
25418 posts
Posted on 2/22/18 at 9:11 pm to
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the median savings in a 401(k) plan for people between the ages of 55 and 64 is currently just $15,000,


Jeebus. I have more in my retirement account, and I'm not even 30 yet (and I think I personally could be doing a lot better). I guess I do know a lot of people my age who haven't even thought about opening a retirement account.
Posted by TheIndulger
Member since Sep 2011
19239 posts
Posted on 2/22/18 at 9:17 pm to
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Good frick EM! They deserve to be poor in old age when they decided to rack up debt for their exorbitant homes, cars, etc. Zero sympathy from me


What a logical, thought provoking argument we have here.
Posted by NewIberiaHaircut
Lafayette
Member since May 2013
11622 posts
Posted on 2/22/18 at 9:19 pm to
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the median savings in a 401(k) plan for people between the ages of 55 and 64 is currently just $15,000,


Posted by lsunurse
Member since Dec 2005
129079 posts
Posted on 2/22/18 at 9:20 pm to


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They deserve to be poor in old age when they decided to rack up debt for their exorbitant homes, cars,


My parents struggle on mostly just social security and the money my siblings bring in with their jobs. They must have hidden those exorbitant homes and cars from me all this time.

This post was edited on 2/22/18 at 9:21 pm
Posted by Ed Osteen
Member since Oct 2007
57576 posts
Posted on 2/22/18 at 9:21 pm to
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the median savings in a 401(k) plan for people between the ages of 55 and 64 is currently just $15,000,


I mean I understand HOW this can happen but how the frick does someone with a 401k let this happen?
This post was edited on 2/22/18 at 9:24 pm
Posted by Spankum
Miss-sippi
Member since Jan 2007
56259 posts
Posted on 2/22/18 at 9:22 pm to
Honestly, this article is pretty misleading. The baby boomers and the generation before them generally had jobs with pensions to depend on in retirement along with Social Security. Ultimately, the country started shifting towards socialism and pensions became less common...it wasn't until about 1980 that the 401K was even invented. people didn't make much money back then, but their benefits and retirement programs provided security.
Posted by chryso
Baton Rouge
Member since Jul 2008
12021 posts
Posted on 2/22/18 at 9:26 pm to
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Good frick EM! They deserve to be poor in old age when they decided to rack up debt for their exorbitant homes, cars, etc. Zero sympathy from me.



Are you some kind of dumbass or something? Did you not read your own article or are you unable to comprehend the English language? These people went from near poor to poor. People that are near poor do not have exorbitant homes and cars.
Posted by Triple Bogey
19th Green
Member since May 2017
6036 posts
Posted on 2/22/18 at 9:27 pm to
Rather blow all this money while I’m young and healthy than be 85 with a stockpile of cash. frick being old and rich.
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