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Women live longer but save less. Gold helps close the retirement gap.
Get Your Free Consultation- 1Women live 5+ years longer but have smaller retirement savings
- 2Career breaks for caregiving reduce Social Security benefits
- 3Often defer financial decisions to spouses
- 4More likely to outlive savings
- Longevity protection—gold holds value for decades
- Independent asset not tied to a spouse's accounts
- Hedge against the extra years of retirement women face
- Tangible wealth you control directly
Women need to plan for a longer retirement. The average woman lives 5 years longer than men but retires with 30% less savings. Gold's long-term stability is especially valuable when your retirement might last 30+ years. Consider a slightly higher allocation (20-25%) for this reason.
Questions From Women
Why do women need different retirement strategies?
Women statistically live longer, earn less over their careers, and take more career breaks for caregiving. This means smaller Social Security benefits and retirement savings, but more years to fund. Planning for longevity is crucial.
Can I start my own Gold IRA if married?
Absolutely! You don't need your spouse's permission or involvement to open your own IRA. A Gold IRA in your name gives you independent financial security regardless of marital status.
What if I'm starting late?
It's never too late. If you're 50+, you can make catch-up contributions to your IRA. Even starting at 55, you have 10-15 years before retirement and potentially 30+ years of retirement to protect.
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