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9 Facts About Retirement

Retirement can have many meanings. For some, it will be a time to travel and spend time with family members. For others, it will be a time to start a new business or begin a charitable endeavor. Regardless of what approach you intend to take, here are nine things about retirement that might surprise you.

  1. Many consider the standard retirement age to be 65. One of the key influencers in arriving at that age was Germany, which initially set its retirement age at 70 and then lowered it to age 65.1
  2. An average of 11,400 Americans are expected to turn 65 every day. That’s roughly one person every eight seconds.2
  3. The 65-and-older population is one of the fastest-growing demographics in the United States. In 2024, there were 61.2 million Americans aged 65 and older — a 3.1% increase in just one year alone.3
  4. Ernest Ackerman was the first person to receive a Social Security benefit. In March 1937, the Cleveland streetcar motorman received a one-time, lump-sum payment of 17¢. Ackerman worked one day under Social Security. He earned $5 for the day and paid a nickel in payroll taxes. His lump-sum payout was equal to 3.5% of his wages.4
  5. Seventy-three percent of retirees say they are confident about having enough money to live comfortably throughout their retirement years.5
  6. The monthly median cost of an assisted living facility is around $6,200, and seven out of ten people will require extended care in their lifetime.6
  7. Sixty-six percent of retirees depend on Social Security as a major source of their income. The average monthly Social Security retirement benefit as of January 2026 was $2,071.5,7
  8. Centenarians – there are 672,000 of them as of 2026. By 2050, this number is expected to increase to 2.6 million.8
  9. Seniors aged 65 and over spend over four hours a day, on average, watching TV.9

Conclusion

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These stats and trends point to one conclusion: The 65-and-older age group is expected to become larger and more influential in the future. Have you made arrangements for health care? Are you comfortable with your investment decisions? If you are unsure about your decisions, maybe it’s time to develop a solid strategy for the future.

1. SSA.gov, 2026
2. LimraConsumer.com, 2026
3. Census.gov, 2026
4. SSA.gov, 2026
5. EBRI.org, 2026
6. Carescout.com, 2025
7. SSA.gov, 2026
8. Globalissues.org, May 5, 2026
9. BLS.gov, 2026

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