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American Focus > Blog > Economy > I can retire at 66 with $550,000 in the bank and not a penny more. How do I make it last?
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I can retire at 66 with $550,000 in the bank and not a penny more. How do I make it last?

Last updated: November 10, 2025 9:55 am
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Retiring with $550,000 in savings may seem like a comfortable nest egg, but when you consider the rising cost of living and the increasing expectations for retirement savings, it may not be enough. According to a recent study by Northwestern Mutual, the new “magic number” Americans believe they’ll need to retire comfortably is $1.26 million. This puts $550,000 at just halfway to that target.

If you were to apply the 4% rule for withdrawals to your $550,000 in savings, you would get an annual income of about $22,000. While Social Security benefits will also factor into your retirement income, with the average benefit for retired workers today being approximately $2,005 per month or $24,000 per year, you may still face a shortfall.

The average annual spending among Americans aged 65 to 74 is around $65,150, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. This means that a $46,000 annual income, including Social Security benefits, could leave you with a shortfall of about $19,000.

To make your retirement savings last longer and stretch your dollars further, there are several strategies you can consider. One option is to minimize your tax burden by taking advantage of tax incentives, such as the One Big Beautiful Bill, which offers a $6,000 individual tax break to seniors between the 2025 and 2028 tax years.

You can also contribute to a Roth IRA or 401(k) to maximize your tax advantages and potentially increase your retirement income. Roth IRA accounts allow for tax-free withdrawals in retirement, providing a valuable source of income without the burden of additional taxes.

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Another way to boost your retirement savings is to delay claiming Social Security benefits until you reach full retirement age or even later. By waiting until age 70 to file for benefits, you can receive an 8% boost in your benefits each year, leading to a higher monthly income for life.

Additionally, cutting back on unnecessary expenses, budgeting wisely, and considering downsizing your living arrangements can all help stretch your retirement savings further. Moving to a state with no income tax or lower cost of living can also help reduce your expenses and make your retirement dollars go further.

By implementing these strategies and making smart financial decisions, you can make the most of your $550,000 nest egg and enjoy a comfortable retirement. It’s essential to consult with a qualified investment or tax professional to ensure you are maximizing your retirement savings and making the most of your money.

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