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by coldtea
963 days ago
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You think those without $1000 emergency savings have retirement savings, but they just aren't liquid enough? In any case, if you want the categories separated, here you are: In 2019, about half of American households had no savings in retirement accounts, according to the Survey of Consumer Finances (SCF). These accounts include individual retirement accounts; Keogh accounts; certain employer-sponsored accounts, such as 401(k), 403(b), thrift savings accounts; and pensions. https://usafacts.org/data-projects/retirement-savings |
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We're looking at those who have 20 years left, not those who could have 60 years left. Naturally one could avoid saving anything for 39 years and then plop down a $600,000 lump sum in the final second and you would be in the exact same place as someone who slowly amassed $600,000 over the span of 40 years, so half of the population having nothing saved doesn't tell us anything.
Bringing us back to the actual topic: Of those who have 20 years left, how much do they have saved?