The State of Retirement in America - Ep #105
Retirement is supposed to be the reward after decades of hard work—but for many Americans, it’s filled with uncertainty, stress, and fear.
In this episode of the One for the Money Podcast, we take an honest look at what retirement really looks like in America today, based on recent survey data from current retirees. The findings are eye-opening—and in some cases, heartbreaking.
Drawing on both national research and real-world experience working with retirees every day, this episode breaks down what’s going wrong, what retirees are worried about most, and why so many people aren’t enjoying retirement the way they expected.
We also wrap up with a Tips, Tricks, and Strategies segment packed with practical ideas for both pre-retirees and retirees who want more clarity, confidence, and enjoyment in retirement.
In This Episode, You’ll Learn:
The Emotional Reality of Retirement
Why retirement brings both hope and fear
The most common questions retirees ask themselves:
“Do I have enough?”
“Will my money last?”
“Am I doing everything I can?”
Shocking Findings from the 2025 U.S. Retirement Survey
Based on a national survey of 1,500 investors (including 373 retirees):
Only 40% of retirees believe they have enough money
45% say retirement expenses are higher than expected
62% have no idea how long their money will last
We break down what’s driving these numbers—and what can be done about them.
Why So Many Retirees Feel Financially Insecure
1. Fear of Spending Money
Many retirees default to “spend less and hope” instead of following a real plan
The decumulation paradox: most retirees never touch their principal
Why the real risk for many isn’t running out of money—but running out of time
2. Retirement Expenses Are Higher Than Expected
Housing, transportation, and household costs don’t disappear
Healthcare and leisure spending often skyrocket
The reality behind Fidelity’s estimate that retirees spend 55–80% of pre-retirement income every year
3. No Clear Answer to the Big Question
Why knowing how long your money will last requires stress-testing your plan
The importance of planning for market downturns, inflation, longevity, and long-term care
Top Retirement Concerns in 2025
According to retirees surveyed:
92% worry about inflation
86% worry about healthcare costs
80% worry about market corrections
71% don’t know the best way to generate income
70% worry about outliving their assets
The Most Heartbreaking Statistic of All
When retirees were asked how they feel about their financial situation:
Only 5% said they are living their dream
37% feel comfortable
39% say “not great, not bad”
16% are struggling
3% say they are living a nightmare
And 64% of retirees don’t work with a financial professional—a gap that often leads to confusion, fear, and missed opportunities.
Tips, Tricks, and Strategies
For Pre-Retirees
Know exactly where you stand financially
Maximize savings during your peak earning years
Review all income sources and their reliability
Get serious about managing debt
Prioritize health and fitness
Plan healthcare before age 65 if retiring early
Reduce taxes with smart Roth and charitable strategies
Evaluate housing options and long-term suitability
Prepare for long-term care expenses
Update estate plans, beneficiaries, and powers of attorney
For Retirees
Focus on:
Optimizing retirement income
Reducing unnecessary investment risk
Choosing the right Medicare coverage
Capturing every available tax opportunity
Keeping estate plans updated and clearly communicated
Final Thoughts
Retirement should not be lived in constant fear. With the right planning across income, investments, taxes, insurance, and estate planning, retirees can gain clarity—and the confidence to actually enjoy the life they worked so hard to build.
A better life is the result of better planning—especially when it comes to retirement planning.
Thanks for listening to Episode 105 of the One for the Money Podcast.
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