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Average amount saved for retirement at age 65
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[QUOTE="Stunna, post: 321511, member: 96305"] The average amount saved for retirement by age 65 varies widely depending on factors such as income, savings habits, and investment returns. According to a 2021 survey by the Employee Benefit Research Institute, the median retirement savings balance for all working-age households (ages 25-64) is $23,000, and the median retirement savings balance for near-retirement households (ages 55-64) is $144,000. However, these figures may not provide a complete picture, as they include both individuals who have saved little or nothing for retirement and those who have saved substantial amounts. Ideally, financial experts recommend saving at least 10-15% of your income for retirement throughout your working years, with a goal of accumulating 8-10 times your annual income by retirement age. Of course, everyone's situation is different, and it's important to consult with a financial advisor to develop a personalized retirement savings plan that takes into account your individual goals and circumstances. The power of compounding means that even small contributions to a retirement account can grow substantially over time. Starting to save for retirement in your 20s or 30s can give you a significant head start with. Social Security benefits can provide some income in retirement, but they are unlikely to be enough to cover all of your expenses. It's important to save and invest additional funds to supplement your Social Security income. The rate of return on your investments can have a major impact on your retirement savings. Over time, even small differences in investment returns can add up to significant amounts of money. It's important to choose investments that align with your risk tolerance and retirement goals. As you age, health care costs tend to increase. It's important to factor in potential health care expenses when planning for retirement and consider purchasing long-term care insurance to help cover these costs. Your retirement savings plan should be flexible and adaptable. It's important to review your plan regularly and adjust it as needed based on changes in your income, expenses, and investment performance. Remember, there is no one-size-fits-all answer to retirement savings. The best approach is to work with a financial advisor to develop a personalized plan that aligns with your goals and circumstances [/QUOTE]
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