How Does the Broke Middle Class Really Afford Retirement?
The middle class
isn’t poor, but they’re certainly not rich. Turns out, this generation
is broker than ever — and many of them are struggling to retire at a
reasonable age, let alone at all.
Social Security checks — often dubbed “welfare for the middle class” —
provide monthly stipends to retirees based on their working income.
According to The Washington Post, Social Security benefits have lost nearly a third of their purchasing power in the last 18 years.
Almost 20% of retired adults 65 and older rely on Social Security as their sole form of income. Thirty-three percent use it as the majority (90%) of their income, while a staggering 60% rely on it as half their income. The average monthly Social Security benefit for 2017 was $1,342.
Next: Here’s how retirees are paying for healthcare.
These are six tricks and tools the middle class
uses to afford retirement, but they often come at a cost. We’ll also
let you know how much you really should have saved for retirement (page 7).
1. Social Security

It’s hard to make ends meet on Social Security alone. | William Thomas Cain/Getty Images
Almost 20% of retired adults 65 and older rely on Social Security as their sole form of income. Thirty-three percent use it as the majority (90%) of their income, while a staggering 60% rely on it as half their income. The average monthly Social Security benefit for 2017 was $1,342.
Next: Here’s how retirees are paying for healthcare.
2. Medicare

Medicare is a huge help, but it isn’t always enough. | Didesign021/iStock/Getty Images
Medicare Part B — which covers the costs of doctor visits and outpatient services — is going to be pricier in 2018 for Americans collecting Social Security checks. Since Social Security automatically pays the Part B premium, Americans were paying around $109 a month for Medicare coverage in 2017. In 2018, around 28$ of Part B enrollees’ Social Security cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) increase won’t be enough to cover the premium.
Next: This program covers 20% of Americans nationwide.
3. Medicaid

Medicaid pays for the majority of seniors living in nursing homes. | Rawpixel/iStock/Getty Images
While the GOP’s 2017 battle to repeal Obamacare failed, it scared many middle-class Americans. The legislation would have taken an ax to Medicaid — leaving more people than before without government-subsidized insurance.
Next: You’ll be surprised how many people work after retiring from full-time positions.
4. Part-time jobs

Some people stay working past retirement age. | Ulrik Tofte/iStock/Getty Images
Many retirees work seasonal part-time jobs, choose to profit from their hobbies or work in the “gig economy” driving for Uber or Lyft.
Next: Depending on your assets, this may be the way to go.
5. Mortgage-free by retirement

Retirees should be mortgage-free by the time they leave work. | monkeybusinessimages/iStock/Getty Images
However, there are still plenty of middle-class Americans finding ways to pay their mortgage off before they lose their regular income. Fifty-four percent of retired Americans were mortgage-free in 2017.
Next: We bet you never considered this career path after age 65.
6. ‘Workampers’

Some seniors travel the country working seasonal jobs. | Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images
The paper highlighted Amazon’s “CamperForce” program, which “brings together a community of enthusiastic RV’ers who help make the holidays bright for customers of Amazon.com.” The program has campsites in 27 states where retirees spend 3 to 4 of the winter months picking, packing, stowing, and receiving shipments. The program’s benefits include paid campsites, time and a half overtime, life and AD&D insurance as well as medical and prescription drug coverage.
Next: Did you know this is how much you should be saving?
Here’s how much retirement money you should have

Start saving for retirement early. | jerry2313/iStock/Getty Images
By age 30, aim to have the equivalent of your annual salary saved. Every five years, increase this in single increments: By 35, you should have twice your annual salary saved and by 40-years-old you should have three times. By 65-years-old this will leave you with a savings equivalent to eight times your annual salary.
Next: Despite their lack of savings, this is when the average member of the middle class retires.
The middle class is actually retiring earlier

People are retiring early — whether they can afford it or not. | Rhona Wise/AFP/Getty Images)
About half of America retires by age 65, while 22% retire from 66- to 74-years-old. In 2000, the average age of retirement was 62. As of 2017, it’s 63 — still under the recommended age of 66.
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