Most workers who aren’t saving for retirement through their employers aren’t saving at all, the study found
New data suggests the average American worker has under $1,000 saved for retirement.
A report from the National Institute on Retirement Security found that the median savings for all employed adults between the ages of 21 and 64 were approximately $955. The study includes workers with 401(k) and other retirement savings plans, as well as the approximately 56 million workers who do not have access to employer-sponsored retirement plans.
Workers with retirement savings plans have a median balance of approximately $40,000 saved, according to the report. That figure is nowhere near the $1.5 million that Americans say they need to feel comfortable fully retiring.



Yea, just what people want to do. Spend basically on only necessities for years/decades just so they may have an opportunity to retire. Sounds like a great plan.
That’s a straw man, so I’m not going to bother responding beyond pointing out the fallacy. Consider engaging with what I actually said.
I’m pretty sure I did. Where do you think the money for retirement comes from? Whatever they are spending on non-necessities. Sure, some people can do that without completely forgoing luxuries, but we’re talking about the low end of income here. For any meaningful retirement, and that’s a maybe, it really is forgoing any nicities for a long time.
It would have taken a lot longer for me to build the capital for a down payment if I wasn’t frugal. It helped me save and invest a little extra each month.