You might not be as far off as you might think.
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As expected, net worth improves with age. There's one obviously important high-growth time of life, though.
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As reported on News Center 7 at 5:00, a recent study from the National Institute of Retirement Security shows that the average American worker has less than $1,000 saved for retirement. News Center ...
The average 401 (k) grew 11% last year, but savings vary widely by age. American workers’ retirement nest eggs are on a strong run, with three consecutive years of double-digit annual gains.
As Americans near retirement age, Fed data highlight wide gaps in who has savings and how much they’ve accumulated.
Retirement income looks very different depending on where you live. In some places, the typical retired household has enough income to comfortably cover basics plus travel and discretionary spending.
People who file at this earliest-possible age are seeing much smaller payments, but there's more to the story.
Anyone watching the stock market’s response to world events this week may be feeling a little uncertain about their investments.