should probably focus on a more granular demographic that you are a part of not just age.Here's another article reporting on "Net worth:"
Household net worth by age
Age of head of family Median net worth Average net worth
Less than 35 $13,900 $76,300
35-44 $91,300 $436,200
45-54 $168,600 $833,200
55-64 $212,500 $1,175,900
65-74 $266,400 $1,217,700
75+ $254,800 $977,600
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$266,400 isn't much for retirement, and half have less than that, which is consistent with the other articles.
So basically ~5%, who will retire soon (and not after some ~40 years) have no retirement savings ?
I carry debt because I make more in interest by investing the entire principal then I pay out. If a person wants a $100,000 home and has $100,000 in cash is it smarter to buy it outright to avoid paying interest? In all the years I've asked people this question only one has given the correct answer.Nearly half of all Americans expect to retire in debt, survey finds
46% of all Americans expect to retire in debt, according to a survey by personal finance site MagnifyMoney.__________________________
"Debt can derail a lot of folks' retirement plans," said Ismat Mangla, MagnifyMoney's executive editor.
These days, older Americans owe more than ever before.
The total debt burden for Americans over age 70 increased 614% through 2021 from 1999, to $1.27 trillion, according to data from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
Serious problem for society & the boomers.