Then you get to collect Social Security, on top of drawing from the nest egg you've built up over your career.
In a recent CNBC survey, over half of respondents in the US said they thought they were behind on saving and planning for retirement.
The burden of saving for retirement — and the anxiety that comes with it — is a fairly new phenomenon.
There's nothing irrational about being nervous that you won't have enough money to live on to last your whole life.
AdvertisementIt's not likely that Social Security will just dry up — Congress could increase the retirement age or up the funding for the program.
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