Are You A Couple Who's Not On The Same Page For Retirement?

Studies show:

  • 53% disagree on how much savings is needed to reach retirement (Fidelity 2024).
  • According to a study by the Pew Research Center, the divorce rate has tripled among those ages 65 and older since 1990.
  • The latest data from the U.S. Census Bureau found that while the overall divorce rate in America currently hovers at around 34 percent, the percentage of adults who divorce between the ages of 55 and 64 is statistically highest, at 43 percent.

Retirement Dreams

Couples have grand visions of retirement filled with...

  • 77% Relaxing at home
  • 77% Spending time with family and friends
  • 63% Engaging in hobbies
  • 63% Lots of travel

However, in order to experience these grand visions, it important to be on the same page. The most important step is having a conversation about retirement and becoming aligned to having a shared vision.Ā 

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