Retirement is still a few years off for myself and my wife. If we can get reliable, 4 or 5% growth in our 401k and Roth, then we should be on track to retire at 65-ish.
But we're trying to be realistic.
If Medicare is no longer around when we get into our 60's, we'll have to keep working, as we'll need some kind of medical insurance through the very end. I can only imagine how insanely expensive a policy would be for a 65 or 70 year old with preexisting conditions.
But we're trying to be realistic.
If Medicare is no longer around when we get into our 60's, we'll have to keep working, as we'll need some kind of medical insurance through the very end. I can only imagine how insanely expensive a policy would be for a 65 or 70 year old with preexisting conditions.