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.

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    5 hours ago

    If your employer offers a 401(k) match, not trying to take advantage of that is one of the absolute dumbest financial moves you can make. Yes, I understand people sometimes can’t that’s why I said “try”.

    Another move is not investing early. The biggest boost to wealth in retirement is start saving early to take advantage of compounding interest.

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      4 hours ago

      I’ll upvote for the “try”. Most people I know in tight spots need the money NOW. They are barely thinking 1 year ahead let alone 40.

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        I know people like that too. Those same people don’t know how much they spend on anything, don’t know where their money is going, and waste money on entertainment (subscriptions), drugs/alcohol, it other stupid shit. I wish they were more aware of their personal finance because I’d hate to see them when they’re 55 trying to figure it out at the last minute.