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Here are the top 3 retirement regrets for Americans in their 70s and 80s. How to stop yourself making the same mistakes

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  • Instead of having dessert every night, might do it once a week just as a treat to improve health

    80% confidence
  • Most chronic diseases are caused by smoking, poor nutrition, physical inactivity and excessive alcohol use

    80% confidence
  • 58% of surveyed retirees retired earlier than intended

    80% confidence
  • Nearly 50% of Americans are making one big Social Security mistake

    80% confidence
  • Only 6% of surveyed retirees retired later than planned

    80% confidence
  • 64% of surveyed retirees didn't retire when they had planned to

    80% confidence
  • More than 85% of America's older adults who rely solely on Medicare have chronic health conditions

    80% confidence
  • Retirees regret not prioritizing their health earlier in life, as bad diets and sedentary lifestyles catch up as they age

    80% confidence
  • Only one in five early retirees did so because they were financially prepared

    80% confidence
  • One asset will surge 400% in a year

    80% confidence
  • Retirees wish they had spent more money during their early retirement years, especially on experiences like travel, hobbies and family activities

    80% confidence
  • 37% of Americans don't have enough cash to cover a $400 emergency expense

    80% confidence
  • Many retirees in their 70s and 80s regret not retiring earlier while they were in good health and with greater energy

    80% confidence

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Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System · emergency savings insufficient37 percent
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