Life Expectancy

When you are considering when to collect retirement benefits, one important factor to take into account is how long you might live.

According to data compiled by the Social Security Administration:
•A man reaching age 65 today can expect to live, on average, until age 83.
•A woman turning age 65 today can expect to live, on average, until age 85.

And those are just averages. About one out of every four 65-year-olds today will live past age 90, and one out of 10 will live past age 95.

Want to know your life expectancy? You can use our simple life expectancy calculator to get a rough estimate of how long you (or your spouse) may live. Knowing this information can help you make a more informed choice regarding when to collect Social Security retirement benefits.

When you use our life expectancy calculator, please go to:
•The Retirement Estimator to get estimates of your future benefits; and
•When to Start Receiving Retirement Benefits to learn more about the factors you should consider when making a decision about when to start collecting benefits.

Last reviewed or modified Wednesday Feb 09, 2011
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Lots of links at this site.

http://www.socialsecurity.gov/planners/ ... ctancy.htm