{"id":1727,"date":"2015-08-04T08:00:01","date_gmt":"2015-08-04T12:00:01","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.medicalalertadvice.com\/?p=1727"},"modified":"2022-06-05T09:01:17","modified_gmt":"2022-06-05T13:01:17","slug":"challenges-to-retirement","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.medicalalertadvice.com\/articles\/challenges-to-retirement\/","title":{"rendered":"Challenges to Retirement"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Be sure you will be able to be secure in your retirement. Continue to work the numbers<\/p><\/div>\n

We all dream of someday enjoying a financially comfortable retirement, where our many long years of working are rewarded with relaxation, fun, and the ability to fully dictate how we spend our own time.\u00a0 However, this American dream has drastically changed shape over the last several decades.\u00a0 It is now extremely rare to be lucky enough to retire from a job with a pension that will allow you to maintain the same lifestyle.\u00a0 Increasingly, Americans are responsible for investing in their own retirement accounts through IRAs and 401(k)s.\u00a0 Unfortunately, it appears that many U.S. households now have no plan for retirement at all or factoring costs of aging such as Life Alert costs<\/a>. A recent survey conducted by the National Institute on Retirement Security found<\/a> that 38 million working-age households, which is a whopping 45 percent, do not have any retirement assets or accounts.<\/p>\n

Even those who are carefully planning for their retirement in the future are facing a number of fresh challenges that can hold them back.\u00a0 Popular investment site, The Motley Fool, outlined these challenges in a recent article<\/a>, and they are summarized below.<\/p>\n