These 3 ETFs Could Pay You Even More Than Social Security
247Wallst·2026-01-23 15:23

If you worked for decades, there's a good chance you'll be eligible for Social Security benefits once you retire. Whether those benefits are enough to support your desired lifestyle, however, depends on you. If you're used to bringing home an average salary, you can expect Social Security to replace about 40% of it in retirement — assuming that benefits aren't cut broadly, of course. But in that case, living on Social Security alone would mean taking about a 60% pay cut. And while you may very well see your ...

These 3 ETFs Could Pay You Even More Than Social Security - Reportify