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What Is a Retirement Income Gap and How Do I Close It?

A retirement income gap is the difference between the monthly income you will need to cover your expenses in retirement and the guaranteed income you expect to receive from sources like Social Security and pensions.

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For example, if you estimate needing $7,000 per month in retirement but will only receive $3,200 from Social Security, you have a $3,800 monthly gap that must be filled by drawing from your savings, investment portfolio, or other income sources. Identifying your income gap is one of the first and most important steps in retirement planning because it tells you exactly how much your portfolio needs to generate. The size of the gap determines how large your retirement savings needs to be, how you should allocate your investments, and whether you need to adjust your retirement timeline or spending expectations. Strategies for closing a retirement income gap include saving more aggressively, delaying retirement to allow savings to grow and reduce the number of years the portfolio must last, delaying Social Security to increase guaranteed income, and building additional income streams through rental property, part-time work, or annuities. Moore Invested helps clients calculate their income gap and build a plan to close it.

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