Clients Flying Solo in Retirement Planning May Be Ahead of the Game The conventional wisdom on retirement planning has long held that married couples have an edge over their single counterparts when it comes to securing their financial futures.
However, a recent survey from Ameriprise suggests this narrative may be outdated, and singles are not only catching up but potentially surpassing their married peers in terms of financial satisfaction and planning.
The survey's findings paint a nuanced picture of the solo retiree experience, one that defies common stereotypes about loneliness and financial insecurity.