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Retirees Spend $65,354 Yearly—Social Security Covers Half. What Pays the Rest?

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Understanding the Retirement Income Gap

Retirees in the United States face a significant financial challenge. According to recent data, the average retiree household spends around $61,432 annually. However, Social Security benefits only cover about $24,850 of that total, leaving a gap of roughly $37,000. This discrepancy highlights the need for additional income sources to support retirement living.

Sources of Additional Income

An impressive 81% of retirees rely on private income to supplement their Social Security payments. The primary sources include:

  • Pensions: 56% of retirees receive income from traditional pensions.
  • Investment income: 48% of retirees generate income through interest, dividends, or rental income.
  • Retirement account withdrawals: 33% of retirees draw funds from 401(k) or IRA accounts.

Additionally, some retirees still engage in part-time work to bridge the financial gap.

The Impact of Medicare on Social Security Benefits

Medicare also plays a role in reducing the net benefit retirees receive from Social Security. The standard Medicare Part B premium is $203 per month in 2026, and it is typically withheld from the Social Security check before it is deposited. Other costs, such as deductibles and premiums for Part D and supplemental plans, further reduce the amount retirees actually receive.

The Role of Investment Income

For retirees who depend on savings to close the gap, the current economic environment is crucial. As of July 7, 2026, the 10-year Treasury yield was at 4.55%, while the FDIC national average yield on a 12-month CD was 1.65%. This difference is significant because top online banks often offer higher rates than the national average. The disparity between earning the national average and a Treasury-level yield can impact retirees’ ability to cover annual expenses.

Inflation and Its Effects

Inflation is another factor that tightens the financial situation for retirees. The Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners reached 328.8 in May 2026, up from 316.3 in July 2025. Healthcare spending alone increased from $3,512.1 billion in May 2025 to $3,716.0 billion in May 2026. Since retirees spend more on healthcare services, the cost-of-living adjustments (COLA) provided by Social Security may not keep pace with their actual expenses.

The Rest of the Math

The financial equation for retirees involves three main sources to fill the gap between what Social Security pays and what they spend:

  • Pensions for those who still have them.
  • Systematic withdrawals from 401(k) or IRA accounts.
  • Interest and dividends from taxable savings.

Housing equity can also support some retirees through downsizing or a paid-off home that eliminates the largest expense. Part-time work covers the rest for a smaller group. For most households, Social Security serves as the floor, and the private half of the equation determines whether the $61,432 in annual spending feels manageable or tight.

Planning for a Secure Retirement

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Starting early and seeking professional advice can help build the retirement you’ve always dreamed of. Take the first step today.

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