Zero. That's how much 28% of the country has saved for retirement. (2024)

By Jessica Hall

Nothing. That's not much to fall back on in retirement.

As many as 28% of Americans have nothing saved for their retirement, 39% aren't contributing to a retirement fund and another 30% don't think they'll ever be able to retire. That's according to a new GoBankingRates survey.

Between 25% and 35% of all demographics between the ages of 18 and 64 years old report having nothing saved for retirement, the survey said.

How much is needed for a secure retirement varies by person and situation, of course. But a study from Northwestern Mutual in 2022 found that U.S. adults anticipate they will need $1.25 million to retire comfortably, while a 2023 Schroders survey put the figure at about $1.1 million.

GoBankingRates, meanwhile, found that a quarter of the 1,000 people surveyed think they can retire with less than $500,000. Another quarter believes it will take somewhere between half a million and a million dollars, while another 30% expect their retirement to cost higher in the seven figure-range.

So why aren't people saving for retirement? Some don't have access to retirement-savings plans, although participation is low even when the accounts are available: The Bureau of Labor Statistics says 69% of private industry workers have access to an employer-based retirement plan but only 52% participate.

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Other obstacles include inflation, debt, as well as low financial literacy, starting saving too late, being inconsistent in making contributions, and spending on wants without seeing saving for retirement as a need, GoBankingRates said.

The study revealed that the youngest generation of adults, Generation Z, is actually getting an early jump on retirement savings. As many as 16% of 18- to 24-year-olds put 4% to 6% of their income in a tax-advantaged retirement account, more than any other demographic, GoBankingRates found. Generation Z is those born between 1997 and 2013.

Despite the overall retirement-savings shortfall, nearly one quarter of respondents (23%) think they'll be able to retire early. Roughly another quarter (24%) anticipate retiring by 65, which is still earlier than the full retirement age of 67 for people born in 1960 or later, according to the Social Security Administration. As of 2022, the average retirement age was 61.5 years old, according to a Gallup survey.

-Jessica Hall

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Zero. That's how much 28% of the country has saved for retirement. (2024)

FAQs

Zero. That's how much 28% of the country has saved for retirement.? ›

Nothing. That's not much to fall back on in retirement. As many as 28% of Americans have nothing saved for their retirement, 39% aren't contributing to a retirement fund and another 30% don't think they'll ever be able to retire. That's according to a new GoBankingRates survey.

How many Americans have $0 saved for retirement? ›

Retirement 2024: 28% of Americans Have $0 Saved for Their Golden Years. Many Americans are stumbling toward golden years that will be heavily tarnished.

What percentage of Americans have saved enough for retirement? ›

45% of Americans aged 18 to 29 have retirement savings, but only 26% feel on track
AgeHave retirement accountRetirement savings on track
30–4465%34%
45–5974%38%
60+77%45%
Overall67%34%
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What percentage of the US population has no retirement savings? ›

20 percent of adults ages 50 and over have no retirement savings at all. 61 percent are worried they will not have enough money to support themselves in retirement. Perhaps most startling, only 40 percent of men who are regularly saving for retirement believe they are saving enough. For women the number is 30 percent.

How much should a 72 year old retire with? ›

Financial experts generally recommend saving anywhere from $1 million to $2 million for retirement. If you consider an average retirement savings of $426,000 for those in the 65 to 74-year-old range, the numbers obviously don't match up.

Can I retire at 60 with no money? ›

Retiring with little to no money saved is not impossible, but it can present some challenges to your financial plan. Depending on where you're starting from, you may need to delay Social Security benefits, work longer, or drastically reduce expenses to retire with no money saved.

How many white Americans don t have enough money for retirement? ›

A large majority of black and Latino working age households—62 percent and 69 percent, respectively—do not own assets in a retirement account, compared 37 percent of White households. The racial gap in retirement account ownership persists across age groups.

What is the average social security check? ›

Average Social Security payments

Social Security payments vary widely from person to person, but the average monthly payout as of September 2023 is just under $1,707, while the maximum payment—for someone whose annual career earnings average $160,200 or more and retires at full retirement age—is $3,627.

What happens if you have no retirement savings? ›

Many retirees with little to no savings rely solely on Social Security as their main source of income. You can claim Social Security benefits as early as age 62, but your benefit amount will depend on when you start filing for the benefit. You get less than your full benefit if you file before your full retirement age.

What is the average nest egg at retirement? ›

Among all adults, median retirement savings are $87,000, according to the most recent Federal Reserve Survey of Consumer Finances (SCF) data.

How many Americans can't afford to retire? ›

One in 2 people reaching retirement won't have enough and 1 in 4 seniors are in poverty measured by international standards,” Ghilarducci said.

What percent of Americans have zero savings? ›

27% of U.S. adults have no emergency savings, as of May 2024 polling — the highest percentage since 2020. People are working hard on their finances.

Are people not saving enough for retirement? ›

According to a study by Scottish Widows, 38% of people are not on track for the most basic retirement lifestyle, which is defined by the Pension and Lifetime Savings Association as having enough money to cover basic needs with some left over for fun.

Does net worth include home? ›

Your net worth is what you own minus what you owe. It's the total value of all your assets—including your house, cars, investments and cash—minus your liabilities (things like credit card debt, student loans, and what you still owe on your mortgage).

What is a good monthly retirement income? ›

The ideal monthly retirement income for a couple differs for everyone. It depends on your personal preferences, past accomplishments, and retirement plans. Some valuable perspective can be found in the 2022 US Census Bureau's median income for couples 65 and over: $76,490 annually or about $6,374 monthly.

What percentage of the US population has no savings? ›

27% of U.S. adults have no emergency savings, as of May 2024 polling — the highest percentage since 2020.

How much does the average American have in non retirement savings? ›

Frequently asked questions (FAQs) How much does the average American have in savings? Excluding retirement assets, the average American has $65,100 in savings, according to Northwestern Mutual's 2023 Planning & Progress Study.

What percent of Americans under 65 years old have 0 saved for retirement? ›

According to U.S. Census Bureau data, 50% of women and 47% of men between the ages of 55 and 66 have no retirement savings.

How do people retire with no savings? ›

Many retirees with little to no savings rely solely on Social Security as their main source of income. You can claim Social Security benefits as early as age 62, but your benefit amount will depend on when you start filing for the benefit. You get less than your full benefit if you file before your full retirement age.

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