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American Focus > Blog > Economy > I’m 65 with no retirement savings, but my home is paid off, and I get $2,071 in Social Security. Can I actually retire?
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I’m 65 with no retirement savings, but my home is paid off, and I get $2,071 in Social Security. Can I actually retire?

Last updated: June 10, 2026 4:35 pm
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Social Security benefits were never intended to be the sole source of income in retirement. They were meant to supplement existing retirement savings and pensions. However, recent data from the U.S. Census Bureau’s Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP) shows that a staggering 49% of adults aged 55 to 66 have no personal retirement savings.

This lack of personal savings means that many individuals may end up relying solely on Social Security benefits, which average around $2,071 per month, or $24,852 per year. To avoid this situation, it is crucial to start saving regularly from an early age to build a robust retirement fund.

If you find yourself in a position where you need to stretch your retirement dollars, there are several strategies you can consider. One option is downsizing your home, especially if you are mortgage-free. By moving to a smaller or more affordable property, you can free up extra funds for your retirement expenses.

Another option is tapping into your home equity through a Home Equity Line of Credit (HELOC). Platforms like Figure offer flexible options for accessing cash without the need to replace your existing mortgage. This can be particularly useful for home improvements or supplementing your income.

When it comes to real estate investments, fractional investing is a viable option for those looking to generate passive income. Platforms like Arrived allow you to invest in shares of vacation homes or rental properties, providing an alternative to traditional property ownership.

Cutting costs and boosting savings is another effective way to make your retirement dollars go further. By comparing insurance quotes through platforms like Insurify, you can potentially save money on your monthly expenses. Bundling your car and home insurance can also lead to additional savings.

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Lastly, consider working while receiving Social Security benefits. Consulting with a financial advisor can help you maximize your benefits and create a sustainable income stream for your retirement years. Advisor.com offers a platform to connect with licensed professionals who can provide personalized guidance for your financial goals.

In conclusion, the key to a comfortable retirement is diversifying your income sources and being proactive about managing your finances. By implementing these strategies and seeking professional advice, you can ensure a secure and stable financial future in your retirement years.

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