Posted on Apr 28, 2016
MGySgt James Forward
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Wondering how privatization of Social Security might affect how much you receive in retirement. The My Social Security site for me total amount paid in to date is $203,000 over 41 years and I still have a few more years to go. Wellington Fund has been around since 1929 ave return is 8.23% a year. At age 63 annual dividends $2,334, at 65 its $2,797 without touching the principal $1,243,529.
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There is a misconception in this question. Social Security isn't a retirement plan by itself. It should replace about 40% of your income but I will add most people withdraw more then they put in. However, it's unfair to compare it to investing, better to compare it with CDs or bonds.
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Excellent point.
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Sgt Robert Novotny
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I'm a financial planner, and with social security I show 30% of income replaced in my plans. Being diversified, starting early, and keeping consistent are what my cornerstones of planning. If any of you have simple questions, or complex, about this - please feel free to connect and reach out! Advice is always free and knowledge is power.
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CPT Joseph K Murdock
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The stock market in general is risky, but it smoothens out over time.
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