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Retirement Decision Page

Retirement Calculator

Check retirement readiness by testing contribution levels, timeline changes, and inflation-aware return assumptions before you retire.

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Check if your current pace can support retirement goals

Translate contribution and return assumptions into a realistic retirement trajectory, then test whether your pace holds under conservative assumptions.

Who this is for: Workers planning retirement readiness and contribution targets.

Decision this page supports: Choose a retirement contribution pace that survives lower-return scenarios.

First action:

Projected Nest Egg

$2,639,110

Estimated retirement portfolio before inflation adjustment.

Today's Dollars

$1,258,176

Inflation-adjusted value of your projected retirement balance.

4% Rule Income

$50,327

Estimated sustainable first-year retirement withdrawal.

Breakdown Table

Inflation Rate2.5%
Expected Return7%
Years to Retirement30

Assumptions used in this result

  • Growth projections assume a constant annual return and fixed monthly contribution.
  • Real Return is shown as expected return minus inflation to reflect purchasing-power impact.
  • Actual market returns vary by year; use conservative and stress scenarios before committing to a contribution target.
  • Defensive guards are applied before rendering output values, so invalid inputs do not show NaN or undefined values.

What this result means

Projected Nest Egg is $2,639,110. Supporting outputs from the same calculation: Today's Dollars: $1,258,176; 4% Rule Income: $50,327.

Real-world impact

  • โ–ธThis projection runs for 30.0 years using your current contribution and return assumptions.
  • โ–ธProjected ending value from this same model: $2,639,110.
  • โ–ธUse the exact result cards above as the source of truth before choosing your next step.
  • โ–ธUse the exact result cards above as the source of truth before choosing your next step.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How should I use this for retirement planning?

    Treat the results as a planning baseline, then test conservative and optimistic scenarios to set a contribution target you can maintain.

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Recommendations based on your result

Apply these guidelines to the specific numbers above before taking action.

  • Front-load retirement savings early in your career. A dollar contributed at 30 typically grows to more than 4ร— what a dollar contributed at 45 can, assuming similar returns.
  • Prioritize tax-advantaged accounts: 401(k) up to employer match first, then Roth IRA up to the limit ($7,000 in 2026 for under 50), then back to 401(k) if contribution room remains.
  • Plan for healthcare costs in retirement โ€” these often run $500โ€“$1,500/month pre-Medicare and are not covered by Social Security.
  • Revisit your target every 5 years as your expenses, family situation, and expected retirement age change.

Risks and common mistakes

These are the most frequent errors for this type of calculation. Review each before acting on your result.

  • Sequence-of-returns risk: a major market downturn in the first 5 years of retirement can permanently impair a portfolio even if long-run returns recover.
  • Underestimating longevity: if you retire at 65 and live to 92, you need 27 years of income โ€” many retirement models underplan for this.
  • Social Security adjustments and tax law changes can affect your effective retirement income โ€” do not plan as if these are fixed.
  • Withdrawing from tax-deferred accounts in retirement is taxable income. Large Required Minimum Distributions can push you into higher tax brackets.

Next steps

Take these actions now while the numbers are in front of you.

  1. 1Calculate your personal retirement number: annual spending target ร— 25.
  2. 2Check your Social Security earnings estimate at ssa.gov to include it in your total retirement income picture.
  3. 3If you are within 10 years of retirement, model your sequence-of-returns risk by simulating a 30% market drop in year 1 of retirement.
  4. 4Work with a fee-only financial planner for a full retirement income plan if your retirement is within 15 years.

How we calculate

Outputs are generated from your slider inputs using transparent formulas in our calculator engine. Results are educational estimates and should be validated with provider terms before taking action.

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