It's normal to want to know how you stack up financially against others, especially when it comes to retirement savings.
In your 30s and wondering if you’re behind on retirement savings? Learn how your 401(k) contribution rate compares with others your age and the right targets to hit.
The average Social Security benefit of $24K per year isn't enough to cover retiree expenses. Learn six ways to boost your ...
See the average and median 401(k) balances for 72-year-olds, how RMDs affect savings, and what the numbers mean for your ...
Key Takeaways The average retired worker received $2,012 in monthly Social Security benefits in 2025.Retirees in Connecticut have the highest monthly Social Security checks, averaging $2,196, while ...
The average retirement savings is $339,940. Americans think they will need $1.26 million to retire. While the average retirement savings probably won’t provide enough income for most people to retire, ...
As expected, net worth improves with age. There's one obviously important high-growth time of life, though.
Quick Read A 35-year-old contributing 3% to their 401(k) accumulates roughly $184,000 by retirement, but increasing to 6% to ...
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.
If you think you know how long a retirement-age American is likely to live, try taking our one-question quiz. Most people get ...
Retirement ages vary across the country, but the bigger question is whether finances can cover the years ahead. Some states see workers step away in their early 60s. Others push closer to 65. But that ...
The average is surprisingly high, although the average number itself is also a bit misleading.