More than one-third of millennials believe they won’t get a dime of Social Security when they retire, so they’re taking matters into their own hands
More than one-third of millennials believe they won’t get a dime of Social Security when they retire, so they’re taking matters into their own hands
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Of all generational cohorts, older millennials are most likely to generate enough income to retire comfortably, according to the latest Vanguard Retirement Readiness report.
Specifically, millennials aged 37-41 have the greatest chance of landing a comfortable retirement.
While I believe Social Security will still exist, I definitely fall into the category of millennial on track for a comfortable retirement.
It's good to see that so many people are saving for retirement, given how often you see news about how low people's savings are.
13 0 ReplyDon’t worry. The rich will pass tax increases for your savings withdrawals for bailout 2050.
10 0 ReplyI would think those who are well off would be in favor of lower taxes though?
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What is your age, retirement savings, and target retirement age?
2 0 ReplyMid-30s, >$425k, ideally 40 but that could change based on if I have kids. I will certainly be more than set by standard retirement age.
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