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The average American retiree has this much cash, but is it enough?

 

Retirement is a financial goal most of us think about. At some point, everyone will be forced to leave the workforce for good. But, how much will you actually need to retire?

 

According to the Federal Reserve’s Survey of Consumer Finances, as of 2019, the average retirement savings account had $426,000 for people ages 65 to 74. For people over the age of 75, the number checked in at $357,000. These figures include funds in retirement accounts, such as 401(k) plans and IRAs.

 

Retirees’ average net worth was higher, at approximately $1.2 million for ages 65 to 74. This is due to the fact that a person’s net worth includes additional assets such as property, stock holdings, life insurance policies, and more.

How Much Will I Need?

The amount you will need to comfortably retire depends on a number of factors, including when you plan to retire and what you would like your lifestyle to look like during your retirement years. The answers to those questions will indicate how much time you have to save, and how much you’ll need to have in total.

 

Generally speaking, retirement planners recommend building up a nest egg of $1 million prior to retirement. But, if you’re comfortable living a more modest lifestyle, less than $1,000,000 is likely acceptable. Individuals who want to travel often or leave a significant sum to their children might consider shooting for more than $1 million.

 

Another thing to keep in mind is the cost of healthcare during your retirement. This is typically a significant expense that can take a big bite out of your savings.

Planning Ahead

When it comes to saving for retirement, consider reverse engineering your retirement goal. This means setting aside some time to visualize your ideal golden years. How will you spend your days, and where will you live? From there you can more easily begin to estimate both monthly and annual expenses, and work the math to determine your target amount.

 

Planning for retirement is like hiking to a specific destination. Without a trail map, you run the risk of veering off course and getting lost, but with a plan and path to follow, you’ll be better prepared and more likely to reach your goal.

 

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The best states for retirees

 

You’ve finally done it: You’ve hung up your apron, put the keyboard away or tossed your uniform straight in the trash.

You’ve retired … or are about to! But are you making the most out of your retirement? A common question people ask is if they have enough money to retire, but fewer people ask if they’re in the best place to retire. That latter question, though, could have a serious impact on just how far your retirement savings go. Where you live could also affect the quality of your retirement lifestyle or even your access to good, affordable health care. So to help you make the most of your retirement funds, WalletHub ranked each state to determine which is the best for retirement.

 

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To determine their rankings for most retirement-friendly states, WalletHub used three categories, each with their own sub-categories, to rank each state. Those categories were affordability, quality of life and health care.

 

Overall, WalletHub examined those three categories using 47 metrics and graded them on a 100-point scale. They then calculated each state’s weighted average score to determine an overall ranking. You can read more about the methodology, population size and scoring here.

 

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  • Total Score: 40.27
  • Affordability: 49
  • Quality of Life: 34
  • Health Care: 28

 

aimintang

 

  • Total Score: 41.17
  • Affordability: 12
  • Quality of Life: 50
  • Health Care: 49

 

SeanPavonePhoto/istockphoto

 

  • Total Score: 42.47
  • Affordability: 50
  • Quality of Life: 12
  • Health Care: 7

 

monkeybusinessimages

 

  • Total Score: 42.49
  • Affordability: 26
  • Quality of Life: 42
  • Health Care: 47

 

DepositPhotos.com

 

  • Total Score: 43.97
  • Affordability: 21
  • Quality of Life: 44
  • Health Care: 44

 

DepositPhotos.com

 

  • Total Score: 44.27
  • Affordability: 47
  • Quality of Life: 23
  • Health Care: 21

 

venemama / istockphoto

 

 

  • Total Score: 44.35
  • Affordability: 40
  • Quality of Life: 39
  • Health Care: 19

 

connerscott1 / iStock

 

  • Total Score: 44.43
  • Affordability: 16
  • Quality of Life: 48
  • Health Care: 43

 

wellesenterprises / istockphoto

 

  • Total Score: 45.63
  • Affordability: 17
  • Quality of Life: 43
  • Health Care: 45

 

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  • Total Score: 46.03
  • Affordability: 7
  • Quality of Life: 47
  • Health Care: 46

 

DepositPhotos.com

 

  • Total Score: 46.22
  • Affordability: 46
  • Quality of Life: 8
  • Health Care: 23

 

thyegn / istockphoto

 

  • Total Score: 46.64
  • Affordability: 2
  • Quality of Life: 48
  • Health Care: 48

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NathanMerrill

 

  • Total Score: 46.89
  • Affordability: 43
  • Quality of Life: 17
  • Health Care: 18

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DepositPhotos.com

 

  • Total Score: 47.03
  • Affordability: 38
  • Quality of Life: 36
  • Health Care: 10

 

julof90

 

  • Total Score: 47.56
  • Affordability: 24
  • Quality of Life: 46
  • Health Care: 30

 

Davel5957

 

  • Total Score: 47.64
  • Affordability: 8
  • Quality of Life: 40
  • Health Care: 42

 

DepositPhotos.com

 

  • Total Score: 47.7
  • Affordability: 29
  • Quality of Life: 37
  • Health Care: 32

 

DepositPhotos.com

 

  • Total Score: 48.07
  • Affordability: 23
  • Quality of Life: 29
  • Health Care: 40

 

f11photo

 

  • Total Score: 48.39
  • Affordability: 35
  • Quality of Life: 22
  • Health Care: 22

 

Matt Bills / iStock

 

  • Total Score: 48.48
  • Affordability: 31
  • Quality of Life: 25
  • Health Care: 34

 

DepositPhotos.com

 

  • Total Score: 48.55
  • Affordability: 41
  • Quality of Life: 14
  • Health Care: 14

 

James_Lane

 

  • Total Score: 48.57
  • Affordability: 42
  • Quality of Life: 27
  • Health Care: 5

 

traveler1116

 

  • Total Score: 48.71
  • Affordability: 48
  • Quality of Life: 6
  • Health Care: 2

 

DepositPhotos.com

 

  • Total Score: 48.74
  • Affordability: 44
  • Quality of Life: 11
  • Health Care: 9

 

DepositPhotos.com

 

  • Total Score: 48.89
  • Affordability: 39
  • Quality of Life: 31
  • Health Care: 6

 

Art Wager

 

  • Total Score: 49.29
  • Affordability: 5
  • Quality of Life: 41
  • Health Care: 41

 

DepositPhotos.com

 

  • Total Score: 49.3
  • Affordability: 28
  • Quality of Life: 28
  • Health Care: 33

 

Michael Pham

 

  • Total Score: 49.52
  • Affordability: 27
  • Quality of Life: 15
  • Health Care: 39

 

Mike/Flickr

 

  • Total Score: 49.93
  • Affordability: 1
  • Quality of Life: 45
  • Health Care: 50

 

Sean Pavone/istockphoto

 

  • Total Score: 50.15
  • Affordability: 37
  • Quality of Life: 4
  • Health Care: 25

 

weaver1234

 

  • Total Score: 51.37
  • Affordability: 33
  • Quality of Life: 9
  • Health Care: 20

 

DepositPhotos.com

 

  • Total Score: 51.77
  • Affordability: 45
  • Quality of Life: 1
  • Health Care: 3

 

Rolf_52

 

  • Total Score: 52.06
  • Affordability: 10
  • Quality of Life: 26
  • Health Care: 38

 

DepositPhotos.com

 

  • Total Score: 52.13
  • Affordability: 20
  • Quality of Life: 30
  • Health Care: 29

 

DepositPhotos.com

 

  • Total Score: 52.6
  • Affordability: 30
  • Quality of Life: 24
  • Health Care: 12

 

KGrif / iStock

 

  • Total Score: 52.72
  • Affordability: 32
  • Quality of Life: 10
  • Health Care: 17

 

FierceAbin

 

  • Total Score: 53.48
  • Affordability: 22
  • Quality of Life: 33
  • Health Care: 11

 

RiverNorthPhotography

 

  • Total Score: 53.49
  • Affordability: 18
  • Quality of Life: 13
  • Health Care: 37

 

AnujSahaiPhotography

 

  • Total Score: 53.57
  • Affordability: 3
  • Quality of Life: 38
  • Health Care: 35

 

SeanPavonePhoto

 

  • Total Score: 53.63
  • Affordability: 13
  • Quality of Life: 19
  • Health Care: 36

 

DepositPhotos.com

 

  • Total Score: 54.17
  • Affordability: 15
  • Quality of Life: 32
  • Health Care: 24

 

Sean Pavone / iStock

 

  • Total Score: 54.17
  • Affordability: 34
  • Quality of Life: 2
  • Health Care: 8

 

DenisTangneyJr

 

  • Total Score: 54.23
  • Affordability: 19
  • Quality of Life: 20
  • Health Care: 26

 

DepositPhotos.com

 

  • Total Score: 54.44
  • Affordability: 14
  • Quality of Life: 18
  • Health Care: 31

 

raksyBH / istockphoto

 

  • Total Score: 54.51
  • Affordability: 25
  • Quality of Life: 16
  • Health Care: 16

 

csfotoimages / istockphoto

 

  • Total Score: 55.85
  • Affordability: 36
  • Quality of Life: 3
  • Health Care: 1

 

JoeChristensen/istockphoto

 

  • Total Score: 56.34
  • Affordability: 6
  • Quality of Life: 35
  • Health Care: 15

 

Pixabay.com

 

  • Total Score: 59.27
  • Affordability: 11
  • Quality of Life: 21
  • Health Care: 4

 

Unsplash

 

  • Total Score: 59.32
  • Affordability: 9
  • Quality of Life: 7
  • Health Care: 13

 

ABEMOS / istockphoto

 

  • Total Score: 59.41
  • Affordability: 4
  • Quality of Life: 5
  • Health Care: 27

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