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‘Just one more year’: Here are 3 reasons why delaying retirement might be bad for you

‘Just one more year’: Here are 3 reasons why delaying retirement might be bad for you

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It’s never easy to let go, especially if you’re considering letting go of something you’ve held onto for nearly four decades.

That’s why so many people struggle to take the final leap out of their career and into retirement. Delaying the decision to quit work by “just one more year” seems financially savvy on paper. After all, why not add another full year or two of income, Social Security contributions and investments to make your nest egg go from good enough to perfect?

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But delaying retirement even after your financial advisor has told you it’s practical has real implications. Here are the top three serious and hidden costs of working too long.

1: The cortisol tax

Life expectancy isn’t the same as healthy life expectancy. According to the World Health Organization, the average life expectancy at birth is 76.4 in the U.S., but when adjusted for healthy years, it drops to just 63.9 on average (1).

Simply put, you can’t expect the same vitality, strength and stamina in your 70s or 80s as you can in your 60s.

With this in mind, spending one extra year of your 60s at work is a real hidden cost. Worse yet, those extra meetings and deadlines are adding stress and cortisol to your system that could shrink your healthy years further.

This might be the best reason to consider early retirement.

It might also be a good reason to consider long-term care insurance. After all, if your last few years are likely to be the least healthy, you may need to prepare for elder care costs that are not necessarily covered by Medicare.

Without proper planning, paying for services like long-term care could deplete your retirement fund much faster than you planned for. In many cases, the burden of paying for care often falls on family members — potentially straining their finances.

GoldenCare offers different options based on your needs, including hybrid life or annuity with long-term care benefits, short-term care, extended care, home health care, assisted living and traditional long-term care insurance. Consider that for added peace of mind.

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2: The window on tax strategies is closing

Retiring just a little early, even if you haven’t hit your target and your nest egg is barely good enough, opens up many opportunities to reduce taxes over the long term.

For instance, you could harvest capital gains while you’re in a lower tax bracket, according to Ameriprise Financial (2). You could also consider Roth conversions to reduce tax liabilities later in life, per Vanguard (3).

However, by staying at work for an additional year, your employment income could push you into a higher tax bracket, which makes these strategies less effective.

Whether or not the compromise is worth it depends on your personal financial situation, income and your advisor’s calculations. But overall, this special window of opportunity is worth considering when you’re planning retirement.

And if you don’t have an advisor, like many Americans, you’re missing out on these strategies even when you retire early. Finding a great tax expert or retirement planner is easier than ever with Advisor.com, which helps connect you with an experienced professional near you for free.

Advisor.com does the heavy lifting for you, vetting advisors based on track record, client ratios and regulatory background. Plus, their network comprises fiduciaries, who are legally required to act in your best interests.

Just enter a few details about your finances and goals, and Advisor.com’s AI-powered matching tool will connect you with a qualified expert best-suited for your needs based on your unique financial goals and preferences.

Finding the right advisor isn’t always easy — there’s no one-size-fits-all solution. That’s why Advisor.com lets you set up a free initial consultation, with no obligation to hire, to see if they’re the right fit for you.

3: The Social Security ‘tax torpedo’

This one is a hidden — and severe — cost for anyone collecting benefits while working.

If your income is more than $34,000 individually or $44,000 as a couple, up to 85% of your benefits could be taxable, according to the AARP (4).

Your employment income at this age could also put more of your Social Security check under the radar of the IRS. For high-income individuals, this could even be enough to bump you into a higher tax bracket, which is what Fidelity calls the “tax torpedo” (5).

By retiring early, you could keep more of the paycheck for yourself and manage your tax brackets more efficiently.

Your portfolio still has a chance to exceed expectations so that you can catch up on retirement. But once you lose a year of your life or the chance to use a time-limited tax strategy, that opportunity is never coming back.

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World Health Organization (1); Ameriprise Financial (2); Vanguard (3); AARP (4); Fidelity (5)

This article provides information only and should not be construed as advice. It is provided without warranty of any kind.

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