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You've got a pension AND Social Security — so you should be set for retirement, right? Not necessarily. Most retirees with guaranteed income still make 4 costly mistakes that quietly erode their financial security over time. In this video, I break down each one — and show you exactly how to avoid them. Here's what we cover: The retirement myth that tricks people with pensions. Mistake #1: Your pension is worth more than you think. Mistake #2: Inflation is the real retirement killer. Mistake #3: You're probably underestimating what you spend. Mistake #4: The survivor income shock nobody plans for. 5 actionable steps to protect your retirement Key takeaways: 💰 A $1,700/month pension = roughly $500,000 in portfolio value 📉 A fixed 2% COLA loses ground when inflation hits 4-5% 🧾 Most retirees estimate $4,000/month but actually spend $5,000-$5,300 ⚠️ When one spouse passes, income drops faster than expenses. Retirement success isn't about how much you saved — it's about how well your income supports your life. Clarity beats guesswork. Every time. 💬 Tell me in the comments: Do you have a pension, Social Security, or both? 👉 Meanwhile, if you found this video helpful, please give it a thumbs up, leave a comment with your thoughts or questions, and don’t forget to subscribe to The Smart Retiree for more retirement related insights. #retirement #pension #socialsecurity #retirementplanning #retireelife #retirementmistakes #financialfreedom #retirementincome And check out this report on why you don’t need $1 Million to retire: • You Don't Need $1 Million To Retire — Here... ***This material is provided strictly for informational purposes and should not be interpreted as financial advice or specific recommendations. Decisions regarding investment strategies, retirement planning, and other financial matters are significant life choices and should be approached with great care. The information shared here does not take into account the investment goals, risk tolerance, or personal financial situations of any individual, and may not be appropriate for everyone. It's important to understand that this information is not meant to serve as the primary basis for any financial decisions. Always seek advice from your legal, tax, and/or financial advisor before making any decisions involving investments, taxes, estate planning, or other financial matters. Unlike "get rich quick" schemes, success in financial planning generally requires sound strategies, consistency, and long-term market engagement. Do your due diligence and make informed decisions.***