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Is $4,000 a Month Enough to Retire Comfortably?

  • Writer: Chad Gough
    Chad Gough
  • 7 days ago
  • 1 min read

Can you live on $4,000 a month? According to The Motley Fool, median monthly income for retirees is just over $4,100 a month. But determining whether YOU can live on that depends on where you live, your expenses, and your other income sources. And as Chad with Three Leaf Financial explains to Erin Kennedy, it also depends on: 


  • Location & cost of living

  • Monthly expenses & lifestyle choices

  • Other income sources (Social Security, pensions, investments)

  • Inflation & longevity


To learn if $4,000 a month is truly enough for you, or to learn how to build an income plan that works for your retirement, please call Chad at 703.273.2326 or visit www.ThreeLeafFinancial.com to design the retirement you want.


 
 
 

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