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'You have absolutely no expenses': Suze Orman says the perks your job quietly covers could blow up your retirement math

Kiki is 43 and single, and has been telling herself she'll retire at 58 for as long as she can remember. She doesn't have a clear picture of what retirement will look like โ€” but as she told Suze Ormaโ€ฆ

'You have absolutely no expenses': Suze Orman says the perks your job quietly covers could blow up your retirement math
Yahoo Finance โ€” 15 August 2026
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Kiki is 43 and single, and has been telling herself she'll retire at 58 for as long as she can remember. She doesn't have a clear picture of what retirement will look like โ€” but as she told Suze Orman , she does have $410,000 in total assets, no mortgage, no consumer debt and a monthly surplus after expenses.

By most measures, she's doing well. Yet Orman graded her an F.

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The problem, Orman explained on her show, isn't what Kiki has. It's what she's about to lose. Kiki works and lives on a college campus, where her employer covers roughly $1,100 per month in rent, plus cable and electricity. "You have absolutely no expenses whatsoever," Orman told her.

But the moment she retires, those benefits disappear โ€” and her monthly costs, currently just $2,145, could balloon to $4,000 or $5,000 per month once she's paying for housing, health insurance and long-term care insurance herself.

Orman walked through the numbers precisely. If Kiki continues on her current path and retires at 58, she would have approximately $970,000 in her 401(k) and $230,000 in a Roth IRA โ€” roughly $1.2 million total.

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