Connect with us

Interesting Things to Know

Don’t Count on Working Longer: Saving More Now Is the Safer Bet

Published

on

Many Americans are hoping to work past the traditional retirement age to increase their savings. While this strategy may seem smart, it comes with big risks—and experts warn it might not work out the way people expect.

Working longer can offer financial benefits. Extra years on the job mean more time to save money in retirement accounts like a 401(k) or IRA. In 2025, workers can contribute up to $24,500 to a 401(k), and if you’re 50 or older, you can put in up to $32,000. For IRAs and Roth IRAs, the limit is $7,500, or $8,500 for those 50 and up.

Delaying Social Security is another benefit. People who wait past their full retirement age (which is 67 for anyone born in 1960 or later) get a larger monthly check. For every year you delay—up to age 70—your benefit increases by 8 percent. That means someone who waits from age 67 to 70 could receive 24 percent more each month. With the average Social Security check at around $2,000 per month in 2025, that’s a meaningful boost.

But despite these rewards, working longer isn’t always possible.

A recent 2025 survey by the Employee Benefit Research Institute found that nearly half of retirees—48 percent—left work earlier than planned. Only a small number left because they felt financially secure. Most retired early because they had to, often due to health problems or disability.

Other common reasons for early retirement include job loss, company downsizing, or age discrimination in the workplace. Some people—especially women—leave jobs early to care for aging parents or sick spouses.

Health is a major factor. A 2025 study from Willis Towers Watson found that people in poor health are more likely to plan on working longer, but they are also more likely to be forced out early because of health-related limits.

That’s why experts say the safer strategy is to save more now, while you still can.

Putting more money into retirement accounts as early as possible helps build a stronger safety net, even if you can’t work as long as you hope. Saving early also gives your investments more time to grow.

It’s also smart to think beyond just retirement accounts. Some people build multiple income streams, like part-time work, rental property, or small side businesses. Having more than one way to earn money in retirement can add financial stability if plans change.

While no one can predict the future, one thing is clear: depending too much on the idea of “working longer” can be risky. Life doesn’t always go as planned. But saving more now is one thing you can control—and it could make all the difference in your retirement years.

Front Royal, VA
84°
Showers in the Vicinity
6:31 am8:01 pm EDT
Feels like: 90°F
Wind: 7mph W
Humidity: 61%
Pressure: 29.9"Hg
UV index: 3
FriSatSun
82°F / 64°F
79°F / 63°F
82°F / 57°F
Local Government18 minutes ago

Town Planning Commission Recommends Changes to Zoning & Deputy Zoning Administrators Appointment Processes

Opinion33 minutes ago

Supervisor Henry’s Conduct During and Following the August 18, 2026 Board Meeting

Obituaries5 hours ago

Ruby E. Fristoe (1937 – 2026)

State News7 hours ago

USDA Advances Roadless Rule Repeal; Advocates, Lawmakers Say It Puts 400,000 Acres in Virginia At Risk

National News7 hours ago

Violent Crime in US Fell at Record Pace in 2025

Interesting Things to Know10 hours ago

Simple Ways to Find More Inner Peace

Historically Speaking23 hours ago

Number of Retiring U.S. Senators Ranks Among Top 5

Local Government24 hours ago

DATA Centers Future Here, Changes in Zoning Text Amendment Procedures, and a Little Post-Meeting Drama for One Supervisor

Local News1 day ago

Missed the VA250 Mobile Museum? Another Stop Is Coming Close By

State News1 day ago

Balancing Optimism and Caution, Spanberger Says Virginia’s Revenues Grew $2.1 Billion in Fiscal Year 2026

Obituaries1 day ago

Lorraine Partlowe Dovel (1942 – 2026)

State News1 day ago

SCC Commissioner, Former NextEra Attorney Declines to Recuse Herself From Merger Case

National News1 day ago

Historic Preservation Group Asks Supreme Court to Halt Trump’s $400 Million White House Ballroom

Interesting Things to Know1 day ago

How to Control Your Lights With Your Voice

Community Events2 days ago

This Week’s Showtimes at Royal Cinemas as of August 20th

State News2 days ago

Spanberger Signs Executive Order to Boost Virginia’s Emergency Preparedness

Local News2 days ago

Middletown Secures Third Straight Virginia Trees for Clean Water Grant

Local News2 days ago

Warren Coalition Plans Recovery Month Kickball Game, Picnic to Support Local Recovery

Local News2 days ago

Blue Ridge Wildlife Center Patient of the Week: Common Raven

National News2 days ago

DOJ Probes William & Mary Over Alleged Race-Based Scholarship Policies

Local News2 days ago

Royal Oak Computers Moving After 35 Years in Downtown Front Royal

Mature Living2 days ago

Why You May Feel Younger Than Your Actual Age

Local News2 days ago

Virginia Launches 25th Anniversary ‘Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over’ Campaign

Community Events2 days ago

Selah Theatre Project to Open New Winchester Arts Center With ‘Come From Away’

National News2 days ago

Alongside Kiggans, US House Speaker Says Virginia’s 2nd District ‘Will Determine the Fate of the Country’