Top Positions for Early Retirement
Even if you love your job, early retirement still looks like a great prospect. But the reality is that many Americans will have to work even after the traditional retirement age of 65 years, due to a number of factors, including increased life expectancy, wage stagnation and lack of jobs that offer a retirement plan that guarantees income when you go to retirement. Many people simply cannot save enough money to comfortably retire before 65 years. According to the study, regardless of the state in which you live, for a comfortable retirement you need to postpone at least 1 million dollars.
However, some jobs give more chances for early retirement than others, the newspaper writes GO Banking Rates.
Their rating was based on the age at which people in a particular profession are going to retire; the average employer's contribution to the 401 pension plan (k) per hour of work; the average salary and average retirement savings under the plan 401 (k), which the representatives of this profession create up to 62 years, sufficient age for retirement.
30. Mechanical engineer
- Share of people in this profession who expect to continue working after 65 years: 58%
- Average annual salary: $ 91 500
- Average 401 (k) accumulation over 62 years: $ 574 743
29. Kindergartener
- Share of people in this profession who expect to continue working after 65 years: 16,9%
- Average annual salary: $ 57 110
- Average 401 (k) accumulation over 62 years: $ 358 727
28. Employment in the sale of insurance
- Share of people in this profession who expect to continue working after 65 years: 37,9%
- Average annual salary: $ 66 990
- Average 401 (k) accumulation over 62 years: $ 420 787
27. Psychologist
- Share of people in this profession who expect to continue working after 65 years: 27,8%
- Average annual salary: $ 82 770
- Average 401 (k) accumulation over 62 years: $ 519 907
26. Special education teacher
- Share of people in this profession who expect to continue working after 65 years: 25,5%
- Average annual salary: $ 62 640
- Average 401 (k) accumulation over 62 years: $ 393 463
25. Process engineer
- Share of people in this profession who expect to continue working after 65 years: 49,8%
- Average annual salary: $ 90 340
- Average 401 (k) accumulation over 62 years: $ 567 457
24. High school teacher
- Share of people in this profession who expect to continue working after 65 years: 21,7%
- Average annual salary: $ 62 730
- Average 401 (k) accumulation over 62 years: $ 394 029
23. Insurance inspectors and investigators
- Share of people in this profession who expect to continue working after 65 years: 28,3%
- Average annual salary: $ 66 250
- Average 401 (k) accumulation over 62 years: $ 416 139
22. Security Inspectors
- Share of people in this profession who expect to continue working after 65 years: 19,3%
- Average annual salary: $ 71 540
- Average 401 (k) accumulation over 62 years: $ 449 367
21. Computer Programmers, Support Specialists, and Computer Network Administrators
- Share of people in this profession who expect to continue working after 65 years: 38,5%
- Average annual salary: $ 87 530
- Average 401 (k) accumulation over 62 years: $ 549 806
20. Employment in financial sales
- Share of people in this profession who expect to continue working after 65 years: 64,3%
- Average annual salary: $ 97 440
- Average 401 (k) accumulation over 62 years: $ 612 054
19. Accountant and auditor
- Share of people in this profession who expect to continue working after 65 years: 28,4%
- Average annual salary: $ 77 920
- Average 401 (k) accumulation over 62 years: $ 489 442
18. Management analyst
- Share of people in this profession who expect to continue working after 65 years: 41,4%
- Average annual salary: $ 93 440
- Average 401 (k) accumulation over 62 years: $ 586 929
17. Electrical Engineer
- Share of people in this profession who expect to continue working after 65 years: 40%
- Average annual salary: $ 99 580
- Average 401 (k) accumulation over 62 years: $ 625 496
16. Mathematicians and computer scientists
- Share of people in this profession who expect to continue working after 65 years: 22,9%
- Average annual salary: $ 90 460
- Average 401 (k) accumulation over 62 years: $ 568 211
15. Civil Engineer
- Share of people in this profession who expect to continue working after 65 years: 22,4%
- Average annual salary: $ 91 790
- Average 401 (k) accumulation over 62 years: $ 576 565
14. College teachers
- Share of people in this profession who expect to continue working after 65 years: 36,7%
- Average annual salary: $ 82 880
- Average 401 (k) accumulation over 62 years: $ 520 598
13. Medical and Healthcare Managers
- Share of people in this profession who expect to continue working after 65 years: 33,8%
- Average annual salary: $ 111 680
- Average 401 (k) accumulation over 62 years: $ 701 501
12. Physicist
- Share of people in this profession who expect to continue working after 65 years: 14,3%
- Average annual salary: $ 88 470
- Average 401 (k) accumulation over 62 years: $ 555 711
11. Fire Protection, Prevention and Inspection
- Share of people in this profession who expect to continue working after 65 years: 50%
- Average annual salary: $ 52 560
- Average 401 (k) accumulation over 62 years: $ 328 263
10. Education Managers
- Share of people in this profession who expect to continue working after 65 years: 26,1%
- Average annual salary: $ 95 270
- Average 401 (k) accumulation over 62 years: $ 598 424
9. Lawyers and Judges
- Share of people in this profession who expect to continue working after 65 years: 61,3%
- Average annual salary: $ 137 660
- Average 401 (k) accumulation over 62 years: $ 864 690
8. Aircraft mechanics
- Share of people in this profession who expect to continue working after 65 years: 23,3%
- Average annual salary: $ 62 540
- Average 401 (k) accumulation over 62 years: $ 392 835
7. Pharmacists
- Share of people in this profession who expect to continue working after 65 years: 11,7%
- Average annual salary: $ 121 710
- Average 401 (k) accumulation over 62 years: $ 764 503
6. Police officers and investigators
- Share of people in this profession who expect to continue working after 65 years: 22,1%
- Average annual salary: $ 62 960
- Average 401 (k) accumulation over 62 years: $ 395 473
5. Electricians and electrical installers
- Share of people in this profession who expect to continue working after 65 years: 19,1%
- Average annual salary: $ 57 910
- Average 401 (k) accumulation over 62 years: $ 363 753
4. Financial managers
- Share of people in this profession who expect to continue working after 65 years: 43,8%
- Average annual salary: $ 143 530
- Average 401 (k) accumulation over 62 years: $ 901 562
3. Dentist
- Share of people in this profession who expect to continue working after 65 years: 75%
- Average annual salary: $ 180 010
- Average accumulations under the plan 401 (k) to 62 years: $ 1,13 million
2. Doctors
- Share of people in this profession who expect to continue working after 65 years: 64,2%
- Average annual salary: $ 214 700
- Average accumulations under the plan 401 (k) to 62 years: $ 1,35 million
1. Aircraft pilots, navigators and air traffic controllers
- Share of people in this profession who expect to continue working after 65 years: 25%
- Average annual salary: $ 138 690
- Average 401 (k) accumulation over 62 years: $ 871 127
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