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Having a state pension is a good thing. Retiring and realizing it’s less than you expected is not a good thing.

Eric Crouch, a Georgia public schools Superhero and LifeChanger of the Year’s 2020 Grand Prize Winner, lives and breathes by this motto:

You’re only as good as your backup plan.

Life is all about surprises and, as humans, it’s inevitable that we will be met with many along the way. Retirement income should not be one of them. Unless you’ve mastered omnificence – that’s the ability to create anything without limits for all of you non-superhero nerds – having a clear understanding of just how well that pension of yours is funded, and just how far it will get you, is powerful.

Let’s dig in. There’s this thing called a retirement income gap. It’s the difference between what you’ll have for money coming in at retirement versus what you’ll actually need. Think of it as your nemesis. It may prevent you from fully retiring. Or, weaken your retirement. Nevertheless, it has the ability to make your retirement go rogue.

You need a sidekick and that, my friend, is called a 403(b). Eric considers this his backup plan and so he tells fellow educators, “using National Life Group just made sense.”

“Having a company like National Life Group that supports educators helps me know that there are people out there fighting for teachers to have those lives they dream about after their careers – and that’s where I am going to put my money”, says Eric.

Having a state funded pension is good, but don’t let it be your kryptonite. While no retirement plan is indestructible, adding a 403(b) plan into your universe will be the justice you need.

That’s called “peace of mind” and you just can’t get any better than that.

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Mallorie Manosh

Mallorie Manosh

As director of corporate marketing initiatives, Mallorie manages National Life’s educator recognition program, LifeChanger of the Year. She believes she has the best job. Each year she gets to honor hundreds of educators across the country and promote their positive stories, ultimately selecting 10 award winners at the end of the program cycle. In addition to LifeChanger, Mallorie supports other Do Good corporate marketing initiatives like the Do Good Tour and sponsorships. She’s a native Vermonter and shares her time outside of work with her husband, one year old son, German shepherd, Siamese and four chickens. Mallorie enjoys traveling, gardening, volleyball, Vermont summers and home-improvement projects. But, who has time for any of that with a toddler? TC85378(0615)P