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With inflation at its highest rate since 1982, the Social Security administration made a 5.9% cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for benefits doled out in 2022. In April 2022, the average monthly benefit for retired workers was $1,666.49.
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Read More »While it may seem daunting to start saving hundreds of dollars every month, you can start small and increase your savings rate over time. Experts generally recommend saving between 10% and 20% of your annual income, but if you have credit card debt or other high interest debt, you generally should prioritize paying that off before you start investing. If your employer matches your 401(k) contributions, you'll want to focus on maximizing the match. By doing so, you're earning free money. A 401(k) is considered a pre-tax retirement account. With a 401(k), money is automatically deducted from your paycheck, and you won't pay taxes on that income until you withdraw it in retirement After you've maximized your employer's 401(k) match, you might consider opening an individual retirement account (IRA). The traditional and Roth IRA are the two most common types of IRAs. For IRAs, the contribution limit is $6,000, but individuals over the age of 50 can make catch-up contributions for a max limit of $7,000. Like a 401(k), a traditional IRA is a pre-tax retirement account where individuals don't pay taxes on their investments until they withdraw them in retirement. An traditional IRA has no income limits, so it's available to everyone regardless of how much money you make. A traditional IRA also offers a tax advantage: Traditional IRA contributions may be tax deductible, depending on your income and if you have a retirement plan through work. This means your traditional IRA contributions can reduce your taxable income, which can reduce the amount of income tax you owe each year you make contributions. A Roth IRA offers a different type of tax advantage. Individuals use after-tax income to make contributions and then their investments grow and can be withdrawn tax-free. A Roth IRA, however, is not available to everyone due to income limits. For 2022, the income limit for single-filers is $144,000 and for married couples filing jointly it is $214,000. When Select analyzed over 20 traditional IRAs and 20 Roth IRAs, it ranked Charles Schwab as having the best traditional and Roth IRA. This was based on factors like whether a minimum deposit was required, the fees and the variety of investment options offered. If you're a newbie to the world of investing, you can also opt for a robo-advisor which will create a portfolio based on your financial goals, retirement horizon and risk tolerance. Robo-advisors typically invest in low-fee mutual and exchange-traded funds. It then uses an algorithm to rebalance your portfolio by periodically buying and selling funds and securities in order to meet your financial goals. Select ranked Wealthfront and Betterment as some of the best robo-advisors based on factors like the types of fees, whether there were account minimums and the types of investments offered.
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Read More »Regardless of what type of retirement account you choose, it's vital to start saving for retirement as early as possible, even if it's just a few dollars a month. While Social Security benefits are adjusted for inflation each year, the rising cost of healthcare and the fact that Social Security was intended to only supplement people's retirement savings means that you'll want to build a sizeable nest egg for your golden years. Catch up on Select's in-depth coverage of personal finance, tech and tools, wellness and more, and follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter to stay up to date. Editorial Note: Opinions, analyses, reviews or recommendations expressed in this article are those of the Select editorial staff’s alone, and have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any third party.
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