- 21 Aug 2023 22:57
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The below is evidence that there's going to be a widespread crisis in the future when the current working-age generation of Americans moves into their retirement years.
In America today, 55% of seniors are trying to survive on less than $25,000 a year.
Only 1 in 10 low-income workers between the ages of 51 and 64 had a retirement account balance in 2019, compared to 1 in 5 in 2007, according to a July report from the Government Accountability Office. (about 15% of the U.S. population are considered to be in low income households)
(source: 'Millions of Americans are retiring with no savings': Report reveals about 90% of lower-income US workers over 50 have nothing stashed away for retirement -- here's how to catch up, Serah Louis, Moneywise )
26% of non-retired Americans have no retirement savings.
As of September 2022, most people only got an average of $1,547 per month for Social Security, which is only a little more $18,500 a year.
In one survey, 61% of older middle aged Americans said they are more afraid of running out of money than they are of death.
The average age of retirement for Americans is 66, according to a Gallup poll, which is up from age 60 in the 1990s.
Of the 47.8 million Americans ages 65 and older, the average income is only $38,515, according to the U.S. Census, and their average net worth is $170,516.
46% of Americans between the ages of 40 to 49 have pulled money out from their retirement plan before retirement. (Pulling money out of a retirement plan prematurely often comes with financial tax penalties so usually financial planners advise against this)
In America today, 55% of seniors are trying to survive on less than $25,000 a year.
Only 1 in 10 low-income workers between the ages of 51 and 64 had a retirement account balance in 2019, compared to 1 in 5 in 2007, according to a July report from the Government Accountability Office. (about 15% of the U.S. population are considered to be in low income households)
(source: 'Millions of Americans are retiring with no savings': Report reveals about 90% of lower-income US workers over 50 have nothing stashed away for retirement -- here's how to catch up, Serah Louis, Moneywise )
26% of non-retired Americans have no retirement savings.
As of September 2022, most people only got an average of $1,547 per month for Social Security, which is only a little more $18,500 a year.
In one survey, 61% of older middle aged Americans said they are more afraid of running out of money than they are of death.
The average age of retirement for Americans is 66, according to a Gallup poll, which is up from age 60 in the 1990s.
Of the 47.8 million Americans ages 65 and older, the average income is only $38,515, according to the U.S. Census, and their average net worth is $170,516.
46% of Americans between the ages of 40 to 49 have pulled money out from their retirement plan before retirement. (Pulling money out of a retirement plan prematurely often comes with financial tax penalties so usually financial planners advise against this)