State retirement risk
Directional look at retirement risk factors in Minnesota. We combine public signals with location-aware context; no advice or sales. Run the assessment for personalized sequencing and tax/timing insights.
Directional index based on public data signals across longevity, market sequence, inflation, healthcare/LTC, tax, and housing/location exposure. Scores update when new releases publish.
Longevity horizon: ~18.8 years remaining (age 65, overall)
Remaining life expectancy ~18.8 years at age 65; plan for a 84+ horizon.
Why it matters: If you outlive your current plan, every other risk gets harder. A longer horizon amplifies sequence risk, inflation drag, healthcare/LTC costs, and housing/tax exposure.
~18.8 years remaining (age 65, overall)
Read the explainerSequence-of-returns risk matters most near retirement; keep a cash buffer.
Why it matters: Timing matters: a bad market in your first decade of retirement can derail a plan even if long-run averages look fine. Your score weights early-sequence stress and local cost pr…
Read the explainerRegional cost pressure can erode fixed income; model real spending paths.
Why it matters: Inflation eats purchasing power. If your area runs hotter than national averages, fixed income erodes faster and withdrawals rise.
Read the explainerMedicare timing, OOP caps, and LTC likelihood drive variability.
Why it matters: Coverage gaps, medical inflation, and late-life care can blow up a budget. Location affects premiums, access, and LTC pricing.
Read the explainerFederal + state brackets, RMD timing, and IRMAA shape after-tax income.
Why it matters: Taxes, RMD timing, and IRMAA shape your after-tax income. Location matters for net withdrawals over decades.
Read the explainerProperty taxes, insurance, and local policy shifts influence net costs.
Why it matters: Housing, insurance, utilities, and property taxes can climb faster than expected. Location pressure raises your fixed costs and withdrawal needs.
Read the explainerRun the assessment to layer in your timing, asset band, housing status, and health self-assessment. Location-specific tax, insurance, and healthcare context will be incorporated as data ingests come online.