EPISODE · Oct 29, 2021 · 5 MIN
You Never Know What Will Happen When Retired
from The Paul Truesdell Podcast · host Paul Grant Truesdell, JD., AIF, CLU, ChFC
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What this episode covers
Nearly nine in ten Americans (85%) say Social Security is more important than ever to ensure that retirees have a dependable income. These views cut across age and income lines: those agreeing include 81% of Americans in Generation X and 92% of those in the Early Boomers or prior generations, as well as 88% of people with family incomes under $30,000, 89% of those earning between $50,000 and $75,000, and 78% of those earning over $100,000. Despite the overwhelming majority of Americans supporting Social Security, the same overwhelming majority refuse to take a proactive approach to ensure that the gap between what's coming in and what's needed is filled with a low-cost contractual provision.
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