A recent study revealed that more Americans than ever are unhappy or
dissatisfied in retirement. If you are one of them, getting your affairs in
order might help your security and satisfaction.
When working people think about retirement, they normally
look forward to it. After all, retirement is supposed to be the reward for
years of long work. Once retired, retirees no longer have to pay attention to a
work schedule. They can do what they want when they want to do it.
It sounds great, right? However, according to a recent study
discussed by Trust Advisor in "More People Are Unhappy In Retirement Than
Ever Before," not everyone is happy
and satisfied in retirement. That is somewhat to be expected.
Life is complicated enough. No longer "having to work"
is not a miracle cure that can make everyone happy. It seems today that a
greater percentage of people are unhappy and dissatisfied in retirement than in
previous decades.
The reason for the increase is not exactly known. It has
been suggested that more retirees are financially insecure than in previous
generations. Others say it might be the result of more people having unreasonable
expectations about retirement or merely a generational shift as Baby Boomers
retire in greater numbers.
While happiness can be very elusive, satisfaction can be less
so. For most people there is a certain level of satisfaction in knowing their
affairs are in order in case there is an emergency. Thus, getting advanced
medical directives and a general durable power of attorney will help with
retirees' satisfaction levels.
Getting a complete estate plan should help as well because
there is also satisfaction in knowing that family will be taken care of should
anything untoward happen to you. If you’re in the market for an estate
planning attorney in Orange County, call OC Elder Law today! (800) 220-4205
Reference: Trust Advisor (July 1, 2016) "More People Are Unhappy In Retirement Than
Ever Before"
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