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Gen-X Lacks Retirement Savings. Employer Plans Can Help A new study of 55-year-olds finds they have median retirement savings of under $50,000.
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A new study finds that the median retirement savings of people who are 55 is just $50,000, far from what experts recommend.
As far as silver squatters go, Thomas's story is fairly common. According to surveys conducted by Prudential Financial, the median retirement savings for those in their mid-50s is just under ...
Workers say they need nearly $1 million to retire comfortably, but fewer than one in three say they are prepared for this ...
That’s the takeaway from the latest retirement savings report from Fidelity, a leading plan manager. In the first three months of 2025, the total 401(k) savings rate on Fidelity plans reached 14 ...
Gen X may be even less prepared for retirement than boomers, wealth advisors say. A large cohort of adults in their mid-50s have less than $50,000 in retirement savings. Many expect to work part ...
A recent Prudential survey revealed that women have less than a third of the median savings of men. Women are more likely to delay retirement due to inflation, housing prices and caregiving ...
"Once you enroll in a workplace retirement plan, you're likely to stay enrolled," said Jamie Kalamarides, the senior vice president of retirement strategies and solutions at Prudential Retirement.