Here’s How Much People Have Saved for Retirement in Every State (2024)

Here’s How Much People Have Saved for Retirement in Every State (1)

It’s no secret that Americans have far too little in retirement savings. A recent GOBankingRates survey found that 42 percent of those surveyed have less than $10,000 saved for retirement, including 13.7% who have saved nothing at all.

The poll also found that among those who have been saving for retirement, 6.7% have saved between $10,000 and $49,999, 12.6% have saved between $50,000 and $99,999, 12% have saved between $100,000 and $199,999, 9.9% have saved between $200,000 and $299,999 and 16.5% have saved $300,000 or more.

The results vary at the state level, however, and the people in some states are more prepared for retirement than the people in others.

Click through for a state-by-state breakdown, and learn how much a comfortable retirement costs in each state.

Last updated: March 25, 2020

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Alabama

Most popular answer: Less than $10,000 saved

Like the vast majority of survey respondents in the rest of the United States, many Alabamians — nearly one in three — have less than $10,000 saved for retirement. That’s higher than the 28.6% of the larger American population that is in the same boat. The same percentage of Alabama respondents — 9.09% — reported savings of both $100,000 to $199,000 and $300,000 or more.

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Alaska

Most popular answer: Tie between less than $10,000, $200,000 to $299,000 and $300,000 or more saved

In Alaska, most people are either doing fairly well or are not prepared nearly enough for retirement. There’s a three-way tie between those in the two wealthiest categories and those with less than $10,000 saved. The state also produced a separate two-way tie: 14.29% claim both $100,000 to $199,999 in savings and $200,000 to $299,999 saved. Not a single respondent reported having $10,000 to $49,999 saved up.

A separate GOBankingRates study found Alaska has the sixth-highest average household income in the country.

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Arizona

Most popular answer: Less than $10,000 saved

Arizona respondents follow the nationwide trend with most people having less than $10,000 saved for retirement. But the numbers are even more dire in Arizona than in the country as a whole. Just over 36% of Arizonans surveyed have less than $10,000 saved and 19.7% have nothing at all.

Fortunately, housing is more affordable in Arizona, and there are cities like Mesa that make great places to retire where rent is under $1,000 a month.

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Arkansas

Most popular answer: Less than $10,000 saved

With 31.91% of those surveyed claiming savings under $10,000, nearly one in three Arkansas respondents fall into that category. The next-largest group of respondents from the state — 17.02% — have nothing saved at all.

Retirees who own their homes will be in better shape than those who rent — mortgages are more affordable than rental prices in Arkansas.

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California

Most popular answer: Less than $10,000 saved

In the good news category: In California, 6.32% of survey respondents said they had nothing saved for retirement. Just three states have a lower concentration of respondents with no savings. In the bad news category: 36.84% of Californians surveyed have less than $10,000 saved, putting the state in the top 10 in that category.

Real estate is expensive in California whether you own a home or are renting, so retirees should be mindful of their retirement housing costs.

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Colorado

Most popular answer: Less than $10,000 saved

Colorado’s largest percentage of respondents by far — 29.47% — said they have less than $10,000 saved. Almost 18%, however, said they have $300,000 or more saved up.

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Connecticut

Most popular answer: Less than $10,000 saved

Only South Dakota has more people with nothing saved than Connecticut, where 23.64% of respondents said they have zero savings. Only 5.45% of Connecticut respondents claimed savings of $100,000 to $199,999, which was the fourth-lowest percentage in that category in the country.

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Delaware

Most popular answer: $300,000 or more saved

Slightly fewer than 17% of respondents in Delaware said they have less than $10,000 saved. Only Vermont has a lower concentration in that category. About 14% reported savings of $10,000 to $49,000 — the second-highest concentration in that category behind only Virginia. In addition, Delaware holds the distinction of being one of just four states where the largest percentage said they have more than $300,000 saved.

A good portion of Delaware residents are on their way to saving $1 million for retirement — it’s possible to save $1 million for retirement even with a $50,000 salary.

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District of Columbia

Most popular answer: Less than $10,000 saved

In Washington, D.C., not a single person polled reported having $200,000 to $299,999 in savings. About 18% reported having nothing at all. Another 18% reported having at least $300,000.

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Florida

Most popular answer: $100,000 to $199,999 saved

Only three states have a higher concentration of respondents with savings of $100,000 to $199,999 than the 19.3% of Floridians who reported that level of financial security. Florida also is one of just two states where that category is the largest.

You’ll need more saved if you plan on living in one of the many luxury retirement communities in Florida.

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Georgia

Most popular answer: Less than $10,000 saved

In Georgia, 18.18% of respondents said they have savings of $100,000 to $199,999. Just four states have a higher concentration in that category.

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Hawaii

Most popular answer: Tie between less than $10,000 and $300,000 or more saved

Hawaii has the highest percentage of any state when it comes to people who have at least something saved for retirement. Just 5% of Hawaii respondents have nothing saved. It’s also the state with the third-highest percentage of respondents — a full 30% — with more than $300,000 saved. However, the same percentage of respondents said they have less than $10,000 in savings.

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Idaho

Most popular answer: Less than $10,000 saved

A relatively low 9.26% of Idaho respondents said they have no money saved. Nearly 1 in 5, however, have at least $300,000 saved and nearly 1 in 3 have less than $10,000.

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Illinois

Most popular answer: Less than $10,000 saved

More than 1 in 4 Illinois respondents claimed savings of less than $10,000 — a little less than the national average. More than 1 in 5 have at least $300,000, which beats the national average.

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Indiana

Most popular answer: Less than $10,000 saved

In Indiana, at least 10% of respondents fall into each of the following categories: $50,000 to $99,999, $100,000 to $199,999, $200,000 to $299,999 and more than $300,000. Fewer than 1 in 10 have nothing saved.

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Iowa

Most popular answer: Less than $10,000 saved

Nearly 25% of respondents in Iowa said they have less than $10,000 saved for retirement, and another 18.09% have nothing at all. On the bright side, 13.83% fall into both the $50,000 to $99,999 and $200,000 to $299,999 categories.

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Kansas

Most popular answer: Less than $10,000 saved

Nearly mirroring the national average, 28.89% of Kansans said they have less than $10,000 saved for retirement. Also nearly identical to the national average is the 13.33% of Kansas respondents with nothing saved at all.

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Kentucky

Most popular answer: Less than $10,000 saved

In Kentucky, 5.26% of the state’s respondents said they had savings of between $50,000 and $99,999. Just three other states have a lower concentration of respondents who fall into that category.

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Louisiana

Most popular answer: Less than $10,000 saved

In Louisiana, a full 46.15% of respondents said they had less than $10,000 saved for retirement. That’s a higher percentage than any other state in the nation. When it comes to those with at least $300,000 in savings, 7.69% of Louisiana respondents fall into that category.

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Maine

Most popular answer: $300,000 or more saved

Just shy of 21% of Maine respondents have nothing saved for retirement. Only three other states have a higher percentage of people with zero savings. Very few respondents claimed less than $10,000 but more than zero. No one in Maine reported having $10,000 to $49,999.

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Maryland

Most popular answer: Less than $10,000 saved

In Maryland, just 2.22% of the people polled reported having between $10,000 and $49,999 saved up. That’s the fourth-lowest percentage in the country. The three states that came in under Maryland all had 0% in that category.

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Massachusetts

Most popular answer: Less than $10,000 saved

About 6.2% of Massachusetts respondents reported savings of $100,000 to $199,999. The state makes the top five when it comes to the lowest concentration of respondents in that category.

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Michigan

Most popular answer: Less than $10,000 saved

In Michigan, only 3.7% of respondents said they had savings of between $200,000 and $299,999. That’s low compared to the national average of 9.9%.

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Minnesota

Most popular answer: $50,000 to $99,999 saved

With 20.69% of respondents claiming savings of $50,000 to $99,999, Minnesota has a higher concentration of people in that category than all but two other states. The national average is 12.6%.

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Mississippi

Most popular answer: Less than $10,000 saved

Just 4% of Mississippi respondents reported savings of $100,000 to $199,999. No other state has a lower concentration of people who fall into that category.

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Missouri

Most popular answer: Less than $10,000 saved

With 5.74% of respondents reporting savings of $50,000 to $99,999, Missouri has fewer than all but five other states in that category. Missouri’s percentage is less than half the national average of 12.6%.

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Montana

Most popular answer: Less than $10,000 saved

About 37% of those polled in Montana claimed less than $10,000 saved — the fourth-highest percentage in that category in the U.S.

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Nebraska

Most popular answer: Less than $10,000 saved

With 22.95% of Nebraska respondents claiming savings of $100,000 to $199,999, just two other states have a higher concentration of people in that category.

Lincoln, Nebraska is one city where your retirement nest egg will stretch the furthest.

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Nevada

Most popular answer: Less than $10,000 saved

One in five respondents in Nevada said they have nothing saved for retirement. A full 24% — nearly 1 resident in 4 — have less than $10,000.

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New Hampshire

Most popular answer: $300,000 or more saved

New Hampshire is a state of extremes. About 23% of those polled have nothing saved for retirement, which was the third-highest percentage in that category. With 30.77% of New Hampshire respondents boasting retirement funds greater than $300,000, however, just one state has a greater concentration of high savers.

New Hampshire is also the best state for families to live a richer life.

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New Jersey

Most popular answer: Less than $10,000 saved

In New Jersey, only 5.17% of respondents reported no savings for retirement. That’s the lowest percentage in that category of any state except Hawaii.

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New Mexico

Most popular answer: Less than $10,000 saved

More than one-third of those polled in New Mexico will stumble into retirement with less than $10,000. However, 14.74% have tallied savings of $50,000 to $99,999 and another 14.74% have at least $300,000.

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New York

Most popular answer: Less than $10,000 saved

The smallest percentage of New Yorkers — 7.83% — have between $10,000 and $49,999 saved for retirement. Nearly 27%, on the other hand, have less than $10,000 saved.

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North Carolina

Most popular answer: Less than $10,000 saved

Nearly 30% of North Carolina respondents have less than $10,000 to put toward their retirements. But 11.11% fall into each of the two highest-saving categories.

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North Dakota

Most popular answer: $100,000 to $199,999 saved

None of the respondents in North Dakota reported retirement savings of $10,000 to $49,999. However, North Dakota is home to the highest concentration of respondents with $100,000 to $199,999, at 27.78%.

North Dakota is also the state where the rich are increasing their wealth the most.

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Ohio

Most popular answer: Less than $10,000 saved

In Ohio, there’s a two-way tie between those who reported $50,000 to $99,999 in savings and those who reported $100,000 to $199,999, with 11.54% of respondents falling into each of those categories.

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Oklahoma

Most popular answer: Less than $10,000 saved

In Oklahoma, only 5% of the population reported savings of $50,000 to $99,999. No other state has a lower concentration of respondents in that category.

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Oregon

Most popular answer: Less than $10,000 saved

With just 6.33% of those polled reporting no retirement savings, Oregon has the fifth-lowest concentration in that category. However, about 38% said they have less than $10,000 saved up — a higher percentage than any state except Louisiana.

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Pennsylvania

Most popular answer: Less than $10,000 saved

Nearly 1 in 3 of those polled in Pennsylvania said they have less than $10,000 currently saved for retirement. More than 1 in 5, however, claim savings of at least $300,000.

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Rhode Island

Most popular answer: Tie between less than $10,000, $50,000 to $99,999, $100,000 to $199,999 and $300,000 or more saved

No respondent from Rhode Island reported saving between $10,000 and $49,999 for retirement. That was also the case for those with $200,000 to $299,999 in savings.

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South Carolina

Most popular answer: $50,000 to $99,999 saved

In South Carolina, just 5.41% of the respondents said they have nothing saved for retirement — the third-lowest percentage in that category in the country. Another 5% claimed savings of $100,000 to $199,999, which was also the third-lowest in that category. The same percentage reported savings of $10,000 to $49,999.

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South Dakota

Most popular answer: No savings

No other state has a higher percentage of people with nothing saved than the 29.03% of South Dakotans who fall into that category. South Dakota also has the lowest concentration of people with more than $300,000 saved, at 3.23%.

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Tennessee

Most popular answer: Less than $10,000 saved

A full 37.29% of Tennessee respondents said they have less than $10,000 in retirement savings. Only two other states have a higher concentration of respondents who fall into that category.

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Texas

Most popular answer: Less than $10,000 saved

With 20% of respondents accumulating no savings at all, Texas has the fifth-highest concentration of people in that category. Only 6.25% of Texas respondents have at least $300,000 saved — the third-lowest percentage in that category.

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Utah

Most popular answer: Less than $10,000 saved

In Utah, 8.06% of respondents reported having retirement savings of at least $300,000. Only four states have a lower percentage of respondents with that much money saved up.

The best place to live on a fixed income in Utah is in Provo.

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Vermont

Most popular answer: $300,000 or more saved

In Vermont, 14.29% of respondents reported less than $10,000 in savings, which was the lowest concentration in that category in the country. Vermont is 1 in only 4 states where the highest percentage of respondents claims savings of $300,000 or more. Nearly 29% of Vermont respondents fall into that category compared with 16.5% nationwide.

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Virginia

Most popular answer: $10,000 to $49,999 saved

In Virginia, 1 in 4 respondents reported having $10,000 to $49,999 saved up — the highest concentration in that category by far. The next-closest state had 14% with that amount of savings.

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Washington

Most popular answer: Less than $10,000 saved

About a quarter of Washington respondents have less than $10,000 in savings. The 16.3% with at least $300,000, however, nearly mirrors the national average.

Seattle might be expensive, but Spokane, in eastern Washington, is one of the cheapest places to retire.

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West Virginia

Most popular answer: Less than $10,000 saved

Only South Dakota has fewer respondents with at least $300,000 saved for retirement than West Virginia. Just 3.85% of those polled in West Virginia achieved that level of financial security.

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Wisconsin

Most popular answer: Less than $10,000 saved

Like most states, Wisconsin had more respondents who claimed savings of less than $10,000 than any other category, although its percentage was still below the national average. The good news is, more than 20% of Wisconsin respondents say they have at least $300,000 saved for retirement.

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Wyoming

Most popular answer: Less than $10,000 saved

One out of 10 Wyoming respondents said they have nothing saved at all. A minuscule 3.33% have between $10,000 and $49,999.

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FAQs

What percentage of people have saved enough for retirement? ›

45% of Americans aged 18 to 29 have retirement savings, but only 26% feel on track
AgeHave retirement accountRetirement savings on track
30–4465%34%
45–5974%38%
60+77%45%
Overall67%34%
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May 28, 2024

How many people have $1,000,000 in retirement savings? ›

In fact, statistically, around 10% of retirees have $1 million or more in savings. The majority of retirees, however, have far less saved.

How much savings do you need to retire in each state? ›

States Ranked by the Highest Annual Cost for a Comfortable Retirement
StateRetirement Savings Needed for the Years Between Retirement Age and 80
3California$1,332,457
4Alaska$1,505,740
5Oregon$1,333,467
6New York$1,246,578
47 more rows

How much money does the average person retire with? ›

Here's how much the average American has in their retirement savings by age
Age RangeMedian Retirement Savings
45-54$115,000
55-64$185,000
65-74$200,000
75 or older$130,000
2 more rows
May 5, 2024

What state has the lowest retirement savings? ›

North Dakota's average retirement savings of $319,609 are the lowest in the country. Average retirement savings, not surprisingly, rise with age. The average balance for those 45 to 52 is $179,200, rising to $256,244 for those 55 to 64 and $279,997 for those already retired.

What state is #1 retirement? ›

1. Delaware. Delaware is a popular destination for retirees, with around a fifth of its population being 65 years or older. Nicknamed the Diamond State, this East Coast jewel offers a host of benefits for retirees such as affordable housing, quality health care, and favorable tax policies.

How much does the average 70 year old have in savings? ›

The Federal Reserve also measures median and mean (average) savings across other types of financial assets. According to the data, the average 70-year-old has approximately: $60,000 in transaction accounts (including checking and savings) $127,000 in certificate of deposit (CD) accounts.

How many people retire with no savings? ›

20% of adults ages 50+ have no retirement savings, 61% worry they won't have enough at retirement, as per new AARP survey. Plus six tips to start saving now.

How long will $1 million last in retirement by state? ›

For retirees in California, the annual cost of living expenses would be $72,319.57, meaning a $1 million retirement fund would last for about 14 years. Retirement can often last 25 years or more, according to Fidelity.

What is the average nest egg at retirement? ›

The average retirement savings for all families is $333,940, according to the 2022 Survey of Consumer Finances. The median retirement savings for all families is $87,000.

Can I live off the interest of 1 million dollars? ›

Once you have $1 million in assets, you can look seriously at living entirely off the returns of a portfolio. After all, the S&P 500 alone averages 10% returns per year. Setting aside taxes and down-year investment portfolio management, a $1 million index fund could provide $100,000 annually.

What age do most people retire? ›

While the average retirement age for workers in the United States is 64, that number varies as a result of many factors, including your Social Security benefit, your retirement savings, any pensions you might have, and even the lifestyle you want to live in retirement.

How much does the average retired couple live on? ›

According to the 2020 Census, the yearly average retirement income for couples is less than $101,500. However, it's important to note that the average income and median income are different. Median retirement income for a couple is lower – at only $72,800.

What is the best age to retire for a man? ›

When asked when they plan to retire, most people say between 65 and 67. But according to a Gallup survey the average age that people actually retire is 61.

What is the average Social Security check? ›

The average Social Security check as of April 2024 was about $1,915 per month. That comes out to $22,980 annually. It's enough to cover a substantial portion of most seniors' living expenses, but it's tough to live on alone.

How much does the average person have in their bank account? ›

How much does the average American have in savings? In its 2022 Survey of Consumer Finances, the Federal Reserve estimated that the average transaction account balance was $62,410, which included savings and checking accounts, money market accounts, call deposit accounts and prepaid debit cards.

What is a good monthly income in retirement? ›

Many retirees fall far short of that amount, but their savings may be supplemented with other forms of income. According to data from the BLS, average 2022 incomes after taxes were as follows for older households: 65-74 years: $63,187 per year or $5,266 per month. 75 and older: $47,928 per year or $3,994 per month.

What is the #1 retirement state? ›

Best & Worst States to Retire
Overall RankStateQuality of Life Rank
1Florida1
2Colorado27
3Virginia13
4Delaware34
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Jan 22, 2024

What is the happiest state to retire in? ›

Florida has regained its status as the best state for retirees in 2024. That's according to WalletHub's latest “Best and Worst States to Retire” study. In 2023, Virginia took the top spot and knocked Florida down to No. 2.

Where can I retire on $2000 a month in the United states? ›

10 Places to Retire for $2,000 Per Month or Less
  • Uniontown, Pennsylvania.
  • Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
  • Freeport, Illinois.
  • Lincoln, Nebraska.
  • Steubenville, Ohio.
  • Nitro, West Virginia.
  • Hutchinson, Kansas.
  • Ada, Oklahoma.
May 14, 2024

Where do the happiest seniors live? ›

  • Denmark. 7.92.
  • Finland. 7.91.
  • Norway. 7.66.
  • Sweden. 7.59.
  • Iceland. 7.59.
  • New Zealand. 7.39.
  • Netherlands. 7.36.
  • Canada. 7.34.
Mar 19, 2024

How much money does the average American retire with? ›

The above chart shows that U.S. residents 35 and under have an average of $30,170 in retirement savings; those 35 to 44 have an average $131,950; those 45 to 54 have an average $254,720; those 55 to 64 have an average $408,420; those 65 to 74 have an average $426,070; and those over 70 have an average $357,920.

Where are most retired people moving to? ›

States Where Retirees Are Moving
RankStateNet Movement
1Florida77,290
2Arizona23,515
3South Carolina20,895
4Texas18,742
11 more rows
May 9, 2024

What percentage of Americans have $0 saved for retirement? ›

Nothing. That's not much to fall back on in retirement. As many as 28% of Americans have nothing saved for their retirement, 39% aren't contributing to a retirement fund and another 30% don't think they'll ever be able to retire. That's according to a new GoBankingRates survey.

How many Americans have $100,000 in savings? ›

14% of Americans Have $100,000 Saved for Retirement

Most Americans are not saving enough for retirement. According to the survey, only 14% of Americans have $100,000 or more saved in their retirement accounts. In fact, about 78% of Americans have $50,000 or less saved for retirement.

Can I retire at 65 with no savings? ›

You can still live a fulfilling life as a retiree with little to no savings. It just may look different than you originally planned. With a little pre-planning, relying on Social Security income and making lifestyle modifications—you may be able to meet your retirement needs.

What is the average 401k balance at age 65? ›

Average and median 401(k) balances by age
Age rangeAverage balanceMedian balance
35-44$76,354$28,318
45-54$142,069$48,301
55-64$207,874$71,168
65+$232,710$70,620
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Mar 13, 2024

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