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    Average retirement savings by age: how do you stack up?

    June 8, 20253 Mins Read


    When retirement is still a hazy plan somewhere far in the future, it can feel tough to pinpoint whether or not you are saving appropriately. Are you tucking enough aside to eventually quit working? Or are you going overboard with saving and missing out on opportunities in the here and now?

    One way to assess your savings efforts thus far: see how you stack up to your peers. While this will not give you all the answers on how much to save, being aware of other’s progress can provide a helpful benchmark — and perhaps some motivation.

    What is the typical retirement savings by age?

    According to data compiled by the Survey of Consumer Finances, these are average retirement account balances by age:

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    Under 35: $49,130

    35-44: $141,520

    45-54: $313,220

    55-64: $537,560

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    65-74: $609,230

    75 and older: $462,410

    When looking at these figures, it is important to keep in mind that “averages can be heavily skewed by the outlier of over- and underachievers in each group,” said NerdWallet. The median — or the midpoint number — can “provide a more representative number than the average,” and in this case, those figures “are quite a bit lower than the averages,” said NerdWallet, as you can see below:

    Under 35: $18,880

    35-44: $45,000

    45-54: $115,000

    55-64: $185,000

    65-74: $200,000

    75 and older: $130,000

    What factors besides age should influence your retirement savings goal?

    Comparing yourself to others can only provide so much insight. After all, everyone’s eventual retirement situation — and current savings capability — is different.

    When determining how much you will need in retirement, it is also important to consider factors such as:

    • The expenses you will have in retirement
    • The age you plan to retire (and your anticipated life expectancy)
    • The lifestyle you want in retirement
    • The other sources of funding you will have during retirement, such as Social Security, annuities or long-term care insurance

    How can you catch up if you are behind on savings for retirement?

    A challenge many people face when saving for retirement is their current cash flow not aligning with their target savings number. This can lead to a retirement account balance that lags behind where it ideally should be.

    In that situation, one of the best things you can do, if you have a workplace retirement account, is to “at least contribute the amount needed to enable the matching employer contributions that can boost your savings,” said Investopedia.

    You might also reevaluate your budget to trim spending and ramp up savings, as well as commit any windfalls, such as your tax refund, to your retirement account. If you are having a hard time finding extra money to put toward retirement, it is also worth exploring ways to increase your income, or potentially reevaluating your retirement plan.



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