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Do You Want to Retire Early? Then These 10 Jobs Are the Way to Go!

January 14, 2021 · Retirement Life

Physicians

Unsurprisingly, physicians would be able to retire earlier than most, but studies have shown that about 64.2% of physicians actually believe they will work past the age of 65. That’s quite shocking, considering that their annual average wages sit at a whopping $214,700.

Furthermore, it is estimated that their 401(k) savings reach around $1.35 million. So, in theory, they could retire by 62 thanks to their stable finances, but there may be other factors that prevent many physicians to do so.

Airplane Pilots, Navigators and Air Traffic Controllers

Finally, we’ve made it to the end of our list with airplane pilots, navigators, and air traffic controllers. Only 25% of people working these jobs believe they will keep working even after they turn 65.

With annual average wages sitting at $138,690 and estimated 401(k) savings of around $871,127, it looks like the people working in this industry are more likely to retire early. In case you were wondering, the average hourly employer contributions to their 401(k) sit at $5.13, making it easier to save up for their golden years.

For many people, it would be impossible to change careers right now in order to take advantage of these perks but knowing all of this, if you could, which career path would you chose in order to retire early? Comment down below to let us know!

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