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How to Plan for a 30-Year Retirement

How to Plan for a 30-Year Retirement

Update: 2025-05-23
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Retirement isn’t just the end of your working years, it’s the beginning of what could be the most financially demanding third of your life. With people living longer than ever, planning for a 30-year retirement is no longer just smart, it’s essential. In this episode, Jake and Nick address how the old model of relying solely on Social Security and pensions doesn’t hold up anymore, especially when inflation, healthcare costs, and market volatility enter the picture.

They also discuss how to build a retirement plan that adapts to every stage, from the energetic “go-go” years to the slower seasons that come with higher medical expenses and fewer travel plans. Find out how Johnson Brunetti helps you identify the real income gap, assess your risk exposure, and create a spending strategy that balances lifestyle with longevity. You’ll learn why “sitting in cash” may feel safe but could actually hurt you, and how to position your savings for both sustainability and flexibility.

Here’s what we discuss in this episode:

📅 Why your retirement might last 30+ years

📉 The danger of being “safely” in cash

🩺 Planning for future healthcare surprises

📊 Aligning your investments with real-life use

 

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How to Plan for a 30-Year Retirement

How to Plan for a 30-Year Retirement