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Retirement

How Much Do I Need to Retire?

Retirement Planning

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Results

This scenario may help you understand how much you'll need to save for retirement based on your inputs.

Average
$993,265
80% Rule
Without Social Security:$1,229,796
With Social Security:$737,878
10x Salary Rule
Without Social Security:$1,000,000
With Social Security:$600,000
25x Expenses
Without Social Security:$750,000
With Social Security:$450,000

Retirement Savings Comparison

 

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