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Most retirement advice tells you that you need $1 million or more to retire comfortably. In this video, I'm going to show you the math they never explain — and why Social Security alone could be worth $300,000 to $500,000 in real retirement income that most people are leaving on the table. If you're between 55 and 65 and worried about whether you've saved enough, this video will change how you think about retirement. We cover: ✅ Why Social Security is an asset worth $250,000–$500,000 — not just a monthly check ✅ The real difference between claiming at 62 vs 67 vs 70 — and what it costs you ✅ How to build a $2,500/month retirement income on $200,000 in savings ✅ The Social Security spousal and survivor benefit most couples don't optimize ✅ What to do if you have less than $200,000 saved — the math still works ✅ The 5-step process to find your real retirement number tonight Over 50? Social Security Faces a 23% Cut by 2033 • Over 50? Social Security Faces a 23% Cut b... Timecode 0:00 – Intro 4:23 – The Asset You Already Own 8:55 – How $1,200 Becomes $2,500 17:17 – The Objections. Questions You’re Already Asking 23:23 – Your Personal Number. Make It Real Tonight 26:20 – The Vision. What Makes This Already Possible 28:00 – The Ask #socialsecurity #retirementplanning #retirementincome #over60 This video is for educational and informational purposes only and is not medical, legal, tax, or financial advice. I am not acting as a licensed professional or fiduciary, and nothing in this video should be relied upon as a substitute for professional advice. Your situation is unique. Always consult qualified medical, legal, or financial professionals before making decisions. I do not provide personalized advice or recommendations. Any opinions or recommendations in the comments are solely those of the individuals posting them and do not come from me.