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Ramsey Solutions Financial Specialist George Kamel, gives advice to Americans and investors working at the former retirement age.
The retired “golden years” for many Americans have been called for years to go before they are called or leaving the workforce.
How much money a person earns to retire without stress, may depend on the places where there are any of the necessary thinking and various factors in the retirement process, including those who live and pension sources.
A study published this week by Gobankingrates A scholarship without an income scholarship without an income of social security is not required and annual expenses related to a retiree in each US state.
Pension account balance dipping in the 1st quarter, but the apostles contribute
A retired couple walks the arm on the beach. (Getty Images / Annette Riedl / Image Alliance via Getty Images)
Analysis Social security, general source of general pension income, looks at potential financing issues with future trust funds. Custodians for Social Security and Medicare This was recently found If the agent and survival of social security insurance and disability insurance belief funds will be able to pay the benefits planned by 2034 a year ago. After that, trust funds will only be able to pay only 81% of the planned benefit, ie social security fields will automatically see the mandatory 19% cut.
For the Gobankinging research, the criterion for a “Comfortable” retirement It was a person who holds the amount of money twice as the cost of living expenses.
About half of the generation x is not sure about retiring
Hawaii exceeds the list of most economical retire At the age of 60 years of social unsecured, “comfort”, West Virginia, but not the nickname of the mountain, he said, he was least required.
Gobankingrates, a person’s 60-year-old sans have found the nest egg that needs to provide a comfortable pension Social Security in every case.
Alabama ($ 70,492 per year) living cost): $ 1,409,839
Huntsville, Alabama, Usa Park and Downtown City Twilight. (ITOK / ISTOCK)
Alaska ($ 110,457 in a year): $ 2,209,137
Arizona ($ 100,281 per year): $ 2,005,627
Arkansas ($ 67,502 per year): $ 1,350,045
California ($ 155,117 per year) Annual living cost): $ 3102,333
Colorado ($ 114,744 per year): $ 2294,882
Connecticut ($ 105,428 per year): $ 2,108,563
Delaware ($ 94,392 in the cost of $ 94,392): $ 1,887,834
Florida ($ 1,942,374): $ 1,942,374
Georgia ($ 1,720,096) of $ 86.005 per year): $ 1,720,096
Hawaii ($ 186,062 per year) living cost): $ 3721,237
Honolulu’s all coastline, including Almaz Chief Crater and the State Park, the city’s city, including the city center of the hotel lined Waikiki beach (ITOK / ISTOCK)
Idaho ($ 101,912 in a year): $ 2,038,236
Illinois ($ 79,76 dollars per year): $ 1,594,716
Indiana ($ 74,029 living in a year): $ 1,480,575
Iowa ($ 71,373 per year) living cost): $ 1,427,463
Kansas ($ 71,534 per year) Living cost): $ 1430,672
Kentucky ($ 71,410 per year): $ 1,428,204
Louisiana ($ 67,482 per year): $ 1,349,639
Maine ($ 98,612 in a year): $ 1,972,231
Maryland ($ 2,039,812 of $ 101,991 per year): $ 2,039,812
Massachusetts ($ 136,626 living cost): $ 2,732,517
Massachusetts came to nine numbers among the best states to work away. (Joe Sohm / Getty Images of America / Universal Images via Getty Images)
Michigan ($ 73,780 per year): $ 1,475,595
Minnesota ($ 88,321 per year): $ 1,766,414
Mississippi ($ 65,523 per year): $ 1,310,451
Missouri ($ 73,667 per year): $ 1,473,335
Montana ($ 102,916 per year): $ 2,058,322
Nebraska ($ 76,792 per year): $ 1,535,846
Nevada ($ 103,661 in a year): $ 2,073,215
New Hampshire ($ 110,761 per year): $ 2215,216
New Jersey ($ 118,338 living in a year): $ 2,366,765
New Mexico ($ 81,627 per year): $ 1,632,542
New York ($ 105,619 per year): $ 2,112,384
Manhattan Skyline, on April 3, 2021 in New York, the Empire State Building is seen in the 86th floor on the 86th floor. ((Photo by Angela Weiss / AFP via Getty Images) / Getty Images)
North Carolina ($ 86,857 living in a year): $ 1,737,146
North Dakota ($ 78,734 per year): $ 1,574,682
Ohio ($ 73,120 per year): $ 1,462,391
Oklahoma ($ 69,161 per year): $ 1,383,214
Oregon ($ 111,541 per year) living cost): $ 2230,814
Pennsylvania ($ 78,582 worth of living): $ 1,571,642
Rhode Island (cost of $ 109,811 per year): $ 2196,222
South Carolina ($ 81,586 in a year): $ 1,631,721
South Dakota ($ 81,949 living in a year): $ 1,638,979
Tennessee ($ 81,474 per year): $ 1,629,482
Texas ($ 81,985 per year): $ 1,639,693
Utah ($ 110,623 per year): $ 2212,458
Vermont ($ 97,999 per year): $ 1,959,971
Virginia ($ 96,141 per year) Living cost): $ 1,922,813
Washington ($ 126,952 per year): $ 2539,048
West Virginia ($ 64,715 per year): $ 1,294,300
Wisconsin ($ 84,485 per year): $ 1,689,700
Wyoming ($ 1,792 per year) cost of living in $ 88,792): $ 1,775,841
90 north of the stomach 90 welcome to Wyoming Highway together with North. (Don & Melinda Crawford / Education Pictures / Universal Images Group via Getty Images / Getty Images)
In early June, a Gallup request, the adult who owns 50% of the retired US Scholarship savings account “They felt waiting to wait enough to live comfortably.”
The study shows how long the social security of $ 1.5 million in the 50 countries
Among those who do not have a retired deposit were lower, only 31%, they informed that they had enough funds for comfortable gold years.
Eric Revell contributed to this report.