Americans Retiring Early, Then Running Out of Money - TheStreet
The article cited this Genworth study
https://pro.genworth.com/riiproweb/productinfo/pdf/155306.pdf
"The Genworth data reveals that 52% of pre-retirees expect their living expenses to decrease in retirement, but actually, 65% of retirees saw their costs rise in retirement. Genworth says health care costs are the main culprit, along with real estate and "money spent on dependent".
Only 12% of retirees interviewed by Genworth say they had enough money to meet those higher living expenses."
The article cited this Genworth study
https://pro.genworth.com/riiproweb/productinfo/pdf/155306.pdf
"The Genworth data reveals that 52% of pre-retirees expect their living expenses to decrease in retirement, but actually, 65% of retirees saw their costs rise in retirement. Genworth says health care costs are the main culprit, along with real estate and "money spent on dependent".
Only 12% of retirees interviewed by Genworth say they had enough money to meet those higher living expenses."