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How Does Your Retirement Income Compare to the Average Canadian

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Book a call with me here: https://calendly.com/s-francescut-ipcsecurities/30min Download Your complimentary Retirement Guide: https://Guide.nextstepwealth.ca How does your retirement income compare to the average Canadian retiree? Many people spend decades saving for retirement only to wonder if they're actually on track. The truth is, comparing yourself to national or provincial averages may tell you very little about whether your retirement plan is truly successful. In this video, I break down the average retirement income in Canada, explain the latest Statistics Canada figures, discuss CPP, OAS, workplace pensions, RRSPs, TFSAs, and show why two retirees with identical incomes can experience completely different retirements. Most importantly, you'll learn the questions that matter far more than simply comparing your retirement income to everyone else's. In this video, you'll learn: - The average retirement income in Canada - Alberta retirement income compared to the rest of Canada - How much Canadians receive from CPP and OAS - Why retirement averages can be misleading - How to determine if you're financially ready for retirement - The retirement spending smile explained - How housing costs affect retirement income - Retirement income planning strategies - CPP, OAS, RRSPs, TFSAs, and pensions explained - How to build a flexible retirement income plan - The biggest retirement planning mistake Canadians make - How to know if your retirement income is enough Your retirement success shouldn't be measured by someone else's numbers. It should be based on whether your income supports your lifestyle, your goals, and your long-term financial security. A personalized retirement income plan can help you spend with confidence instead of constantly comparing yourself to averages. If you'd like to build a retirement income plan tailored to your goals and lifestyle, book a call using the link above. #retirementplanning #retirementincome #canadianretirement #cpp #

Added 18 Jul 2026



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