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Want an ‘average’ retirement lifestyle? You’ll need more than $1 million — sometimes a lot more — in these cities.

Por: MarketWatch Business January 28, 2023

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The new LendingTree study calculates how much people need to retire in each U.S. metro area based on the amount retirees spend in a year and on the median annual earnings of people between the ages of 55 and 64. Read: After San Francisco, rounding out the five places where you’ll need the biggest nest egg to retire are New York ($1,315,587), San Diego ($1,298,796), Honolulu ($1,288,763) and San Jose, Calif. ($1,276,997). You can retire with an... + full article



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