Millions of Americans facing retirement worry that they will never be there Financially prepared – Or fear that they will have to work forever.
Some of them already exist. Finances and retirement were top topics in nearly 1,200 responses Business Insider received from Americans ages 48 to 90 who filled out a voluntary survey about their lives. Biggest regret. (This is part two of an ongoing series.)
Retirement – how to invest and how much one needs – is a black box for many. Some want to hire a financial advisor, while others regret expensive purchases. Others said they took Social Security too early or retired without a long-term financial plan.
Then there are those who have suffered an unexpected setback such as a cancer diagnosis, job loss, or… Divorce I hope they are better prepared for emergencies.
Gary Lee Hayes, 70, wished he was more strict with his savings Investments. The California resident served briefly in the Navy, earned a degree in public administration, and worked in mental health and craft jobs. He had little financial knowledge growing up and said he did not focus on building his career to be more profitable.
Two of Hayes’ major regrets are not investing in Verizon stock early and not saving at least 10% of his income each month. He also said that he had been fairly liberal with his spending throughout his life, although he said he had never bought anything beyond his means. He also avoided putting money into his 401(k) and said he should have chosen more stable investments instead of short-term ones.
“You can’t expect that all of a sudden you’re going to win the lottery,” said Hayes, who receives $1,846 a month from Social Security and lives in government-subsidized housing. “You can’t expect someone to pass by and leave you an inheritance that will make your life more comfortable.”
A major theme among BI survey respondents was that they lack knowledge about investing. For some, this meant not saving enough; For others, it meant making some common investing mistakes.
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