By Rachel Christian, Bankrate.com

If you’re serious about financial security in retirement, you can’t rely on Social Security alone .

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For most people, those checks cover only a fraction of their living expenses. According to the Social Security Administration, the average monthly benefit for retired workers as of July 2025 was about $2,000 a month. That barely covers rent in many cities, le

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