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Here’s Exactly How Social Security Fits Into My Retirement Plans

Last updated: May 11, 2025 8:11 am
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Planning for retirement is a crucial aspect of financial stability, and it’s something that many people, including myself, have spent years considering. Even as a broke college student, I found myself thinking about how to make retirement work in the future. While retirement may not be on my agenda, I do want my husband to have the option to retire when the time comes.

One of the key factors I’ve focused on in my retirement planning is the concept of “money in, money out.” This involves calculating how much income we expect to have each month and ensuring that our expenses align with that income without leaving us short.

If my husband were to retire tomorrow, we would have four main sources of income: Social Security, a modest pension, withdrawals from retirement accounts, and my income. Each of these income sources serves a specific purpose in our financial planning. For example, our pension funds are being set aside for minor home and auto repairs, providing a safety net for unexpected expenses.

As for our retirement accounts, we are entering retirement with a mortgage, which was not part of our original plan. To accommodate this change, we plan to use a portion of our required minimum distributions to make monthly mortgage payments, ensuring that it fits within our budget without compromising other essential expenses.

However, the uncertainty surrounding Social Security benefits is a significant concern for many retirees. With ongoing discussions about potential cuts to benefits, I have taken proactive steps to prepare for the worst-case scenario. By assuming that our Social Security payments could be 17% lower than estimated, I have adjusted our post-retirement budget to ensure that it aligns with this potential decrease.

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While the average Social Security check for retirees is around $2,000 per month, it’s essential to plan for potential cuts in benefits and adjust your budget accordingly. By creating a detailed budget that accounts for all expenses, including taxes, Medicare premiums, and utility payments, you can ensure that your retirement income aligns with your expected Social Security benefits.

In conclusion, planning for retirement requires careful consideration of all income sources and expenses to ensure financial stability in the future. By being proactive and adjusting your budget to account for potential changes in Social Security benefits, you can retire confidently and enjoy peace of mind in your golden years.

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