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The SOA's data suggests that a 65-year-old male today, in average health, has a 35% chance of living to 90; for a woman the odds are 46%. If our two 65-year-olds live together, there is a 50% chance both will still be alive 16 years later, and that one will survive 27 years. That's just assuming average health.
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Read More »While how much you manage to save for retirement by a certain date obviously is important, what tends to get less attention is your longevity. What you save is just one part of the equation. The other part: How long do you need that pot of money to last. Any financial advisor with chops will crunch your numbers assuming you live to 95. Some will even stretch that out to 100. If you find yourself noodling with an online retirement income calculator that asks you how long you expect to live, consider plugging in at least 90 or 95 if you’re in good health today.
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