Countdown to Retirement: Are You Ready?

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How we plan for retirement has changed dramatically over the last 40 years, and for many, the best approach to preparing for a secure retirement remains a mystery. While earlier generations of workers could rely on employer-provided pensions and health insurance, now many will need to rely on their own work-related and personal savings, plus Social Security benefits and Medicare. These retirement savings will have to last longer because Americans are living longer, often into their eighties and nineties. And as we’ve seen over the past couple of years, life has a way of throwing unexpected changes our way – so there’s a need to protect these hard-earned retirement savings.

The Department of Labor’s Employee Benefits Security Administration can help you plan for retirement with free resources on financial planning, employer-provided retirement plans and more. The more you know before you start making decisions, the better off you will be in retirement. Here are some of the issues you may want to consider in your retirement planning:

And if you’re about ten years away from retirement, you’ll want to attend EBSA’s upcoming webcast “Countdown to Retirement: Are You Ready?” on Tuesday, July 26 at 2pm ET.

You’ll have a chance to learn more about all the topics mentioned above from retirement experts at EBSA, the Social Security Administration, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. They’ll discuss challenges when planning for retirement, making the most of your employer’s retirement plan, basics about Social Security retirement, Medicare enrollment and benefits, and avoiding common financial abuse, fraud, and scams. Register here for this free webcast today, and spread the word!

For more information on planning for retirement, employee benefits, or what EBSA does, visit our website. You can also contact a benefits advisor with your questions by visiting askebsa.dol.gov or calling 1-866-444-3272.