Take a look at you, at different life stages.

Current

This is you, today.

Age 50

Catch up on contributions.

Age 55

Taxes consideratrions in retirement. Most Americans experience critical illnesses.

Age 59 1/2

Penalty freee access to qualified retirement.

Age 62

Early Social Security benefits (up to -30%). Taxable. Lifetime choices.

Age 65

Apply to Medicare to avoid lifetime penalty.

Age 65-67

Full Retirement Age (SS taxes, 50%, 85%, delayed +8%/yr)

Age 73*

Required Minimum Distribution (50% penalty)

U.S. Life Expectancy

Females: 81.7 years
Males: 76.6 years
Ref: worldometer


*Keeps on changing.