Early Retirement: Bridging the 401(k) Gap

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Exploring Retirement Savings: The Reality of 401(k) Balances in Your Forties and FiftiesThis episode delves into the average and median 401(k) balances for individuals in their forties and fifties, revealing a significant gap between the two. While the average balance for those in their forties is around $407,000 and $622,000 for those in their fifties, the median balances are much lower at $162,000 and $251,000 respectively. These figures highlight the importance of understanding the difference between average and median savings, especially for those aiming for early retirement.Early retirement presents unique challenges, including higher healthcare costs, limited access to Social Security and Medicare, and penalties for accessing 401(k) funds before age fifty-nine and a half. Financial experts suggest that to retire early, you might need to save eight to ten times your annual salary by age fifty, depending on your lifestyle and spending habits. This is significantly more than the typical recommendations for a standard retirement age.New research indicates that to cover $50,000 in annual spending for a longer early retirement, you might need nearly $1.43 million saved. This goal is far beyond the median 401(k) balances, leaving a gap of over one million dollars for both those in their forties and fifties. Therefore, early retirement requires careful planning and a more aggressive savings strategy than most.The Daily News Now! — Every city. Every story. AI-powered. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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