Calculating Your Retirement Number in 3 Steps

Retirement planning does not have to be a mystery.
Calculating Your Retirement Number in 3 Steps
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Planning for retirement can seem challenging. Many ask, “How much money do I need to retire?” As a certified financial planner, I began exploring this question and found that a clear, simple method can help anyone understand their retirement needs. In this article, I share a process that breaks down the calculation into three straightforward steps.

Understanding Retirement Expenses

When planning for retirement, it helps to know the average annual expenses. According to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, most retirees spend about $60,000 each year. This average provides a starting point for planning. It represents a benchmark for many Americans as they prepare for the next phase of their lives.
My approach is simple. I compare current Social Security benefits with the estimated annual needs and calculate the extra income required. This method provides a clear picture of the funds required in a retirement portfolio.

Step 1: Assessing Your Social Security Claims

The first step involves checking your yearly Social Security income. To start, simply log in to SSA.gov. There, you can find your estimated monthly payment. This figure is a crucial part of how much you need in the long run.